RIGHTS OF ETHNIC MINORITIES ARE RESPECTED IN ARMENIA. SHARMAZANOV
19:19, 18 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS: Customs and traditions of all ethnic
minorities are respected in Armenia. This was underlined by Deputy
Spokesperson of Armenian National Assembly Eduard Sharmazanov during
the event dedicated to Liberation Day of Greece held in Yerevan State
Linguistic University on April 18. NA deputy spokesperson has noted
that new generation acknowledges the importance of Armenian-Greek
relations. "We have to respect and are glad to respect traditions
and costumes of all ethnic minorities living in Armenia," Armenpress
quoted Sharmazanov.
According to NA deputy spokesperson, tolerance and solidarity are
the most important political and moral categories in Armenia.
Greek Independence Day, national holiday celebrated annually in Greece
on March 25, commemorating the start of the War of Greek Independence
in 1821. It coincides with the Greek Orthodox Church's celebration
of the Annunciation to the Theotokos, when the Archangel Gabriel
appeared to Mary and told her that she would bear the son of God.
From: Baghdasarian
19:19, 18 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS: Customs and traditions of all ethnic
minorities are respected in Armenia. This was underlined by Deputy
Spokesperson of Armenian National Assembly Eduard Sharmazanov during
the event dedicated to Liberation Day of Greece held in Yerevan State
Linguistic University on April 18. NA deputy spokesperson has noted
that new generation acknowledges the importance of Armenian-Greek
relations. "We have to respect and are glad to respect traditions
and costumes of all ethnic minorities living in Armenia," Armenpress
quoted Sharmazanov.
According to NA deputy spokesperson, tolerance and solidarity are
the most important political and moral categories in Armenia.
Greek Independence Day, national holiday celebrated annually in Greece
on March 25, commemorating the start of the War of Greek Independence
in 1821. It coincides with the Greek Orthodox Church's celebration
of the Annunciation to the Theotokos, when the Archangel Gabriel
appeared to Mary and told her that she would bear the son of God.
From: Baghdasarian