IVANISHVILI PAID TRIBUTE TO MEMORY OF GENOCIDE VICTIMS
16:21, 17 January, 2013
YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, ARMENPRESS. On January 17 the Prime Minister of
Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili alongside with the Georgian delegation
visited Tsitsernakaberd hill. As reports "Armenpress" the
distinguished guests were accompanied by the Minister of Culture of
the Republic of Armenia Hasmik Poghosyan. They placed a wreath near
the memorial and flowers near Unquenchable Fire. The delegation headed
by the Prime Minister of Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili arrived in
Armenia on January 17.
On March 12, 2012 the President of Georgia Mikheil Sahakashvili paid a
visit to Tsitsernakaberd memorial. The Georgian president placed a
wreath near the memorial of the Genocide victims and planted a
symbolic fir tree in the alley near the Genocide memorial. Georgia has
not officially recognized the Armenian Genocide yet, notwithstanding,
regularly various political powers and activists voice about the
recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the necessity of joining over
20 countries, which has recognized the Armenian Genocide.
16:21, 17 January, 2013
YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, ARMENPRESS. On January 17 the Prime Minister of
Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili alongside with the Georgian delegation
visited Tsitsernakaberd hill. As reports "Armenpress" the
distinguished guests were accompanied by the Minister of Culture of
the Republic of Armenia Hasmik Poghosyan. They placed a wreath near
the memorial and flowers near Unquenchable Fire. The delegation headed
by the Prime Minister of Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili arrived in
Armenia on January 17.
On March 12, 2012 the President of Georgia Mikheil Sahakashvili paid a
visit to Tsitsernakaberd memorial. The Georgian president placed a
wreath near the memorial of the Genocide victims and planted a
symbolic fir tree in the alley near the Genocide memorial. Georgia has
not officially recognized the Armenian Genocide yet, notwithstanding,
regularly various political powers and activists voice about the
recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the necessity of joining over
20 countries, which has recognized the Armenian Genocide.