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    GYUMRI TO BECOME CULTURAL CENTER OF COMMONWEALTH

    arminfo
    Thursday, January 24, 18:58

    Alongside with the towns of Mogilev (Belarus) and Gabala (Azerbaijan),
    the Armenian town of Gyumri has also received the status of the
    Cultural Capital of the Commonwealth of Independent States. To recall,
    a relevant decision was adopted in late 2012 at the session of the
    CIS Council of the Heads of State.

    Special Representative of the Russian President for International
    Cultural Cooperation Mikhail Shvidkoy told media in Yerevan on
    Jan 24 that the project provides for cultural development of the
    non-capital towns.

    "We offer financing of the cultural programs of the project: concerts
    by singers from the CIS, master classes, film festivals, sport events,"
    Shvidkoy said.

    He said that it is necessary to concentrate efforts on development
    of the town infrastructure. "For instance, a single cinema of 220
    seats is insufficient for Gyumri, a town with such big potential of
    intellectuals," Mikhail Shvidkoy said. He recalled that Gyumri was
    severely damaged by the 1988 earthquake. "We still remember and feel
    pain for that tragedy," he said.

    To recall, to verify the provisions of the given project and to
    receive expert consultations, a delegation of the International
    Humanitarian Cooperation Fund comprising 24 journalists, cultural
    workers, sportsmen, educational and scientific workers of Russia,
    Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrghyzstan arrived in Armenia, Wednesday.

    Part of the delegation headed by Culture Minister of Armenia Hasmik
    Poghosyan visited Gyumri and had a meeting with the persons responsible
    for implementation of the project overnight.

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