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    NSW PARLIAMENT DELEGATION VISITED TSITSERNAKABERD

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/726280/nsw-parliament-delegation-visited-tsitsernakaberd.html
    12:58, 16 July, 2013

    YEREVAN, JULY 16, ARMENPRESS: The seven-member delegation of the
    Australia's New South Wales Parliament visited the Armenian Genocide
    Memorial in Yerevan. As reported by Armenpress, 15 years after the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide, seven parliamentarians of the
    Upper and Lower Houses of the New South Wales visited Tsitsernakaberd
    to commemorate the innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide. Then
    the Australian parliamentarians visited the Armenian Genocide Museum
    Institute and made a note in the register of the honorary guests.

    The visit has been initiated by the Armenian National Committee of
    Australia. "The key aim of the visit is to provide the parliament
    members, having quite a considerable contribution to the Armenian
    issue, with the opportunity to see Armenia, get acquainted with the
    centuries-old Armenian culture and history and upon their return to
    continue their pro-Armenian activities in Australia", - stated earlier
    the ANC Australia Executive Director Vache Kahramanian to Armenpress.

    The delegation of the Australian parliamentarians, who arrived in
    Armenia on July 12, held high-level meetings with the President of
    the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, the President of the National
    Assembly Hovik Abrahamyan, the Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, as
    well as His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
    of All Armenians. Issues related to the further strengthening of
    the Armenian-Australian cooperation were discussed. Earlier the ANC
    Australia Executive Director Vache Kahramanian expressed his hope
    that the meetings will give a new impetus to the Armenian-Australian
    political, economic and cultural relations.

    In May 2013 during the interview given to the SBS Radio Station
    broadcast in Australia, the Member of the New South Wales Legislative
    Council, Rev. Fred Nile touched upon the forthcoming visit to Armenia
    and stated that "he is very excited and hopes for warm reception".

    The largest state of Australia - New South Wales - on April 17
    1997 adopted a motion condemning the massacres taking place in the
    Ottoman Empire, characterizing them as the first Genocide of the 20th
    century. On May 1 and June 8 2013 the Parliament adopted the motions
    on recognizing the genocides of the Assyrians and Greeks and the
    motion on re-establishing of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    On October 25th, 2012 the Legislative Council of New South Wales
    adopted a unanimous motion recognizing the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
    and calling on the right to self-determination of its people.

    This historic motion was the first in Australia and the third
    internationally.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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