DAVID BABAYAN: ARTSAKH AUTHORITIES HAVE CLEAR POLICY OF SUPPORTING SYRIAN-ARMENIANS
18:32 20/03/2013 " SOCIETY
A great number of Syrian-Armenians fled the violence in the country
and settled abroad. Part of them settled in Armenia and Artsakh.
According to the latest data, more than 100 Syrian-Armenians have
settled in Artsakh.
Our correspondent contacted Artsakh President's spokesman David
Babayan for a comment on the matter.
Asked if there is a clear strategy of supporting Syrian-Armenians, Mr
Babayan said, "Syrian-Armenians are our compatriots, and the Artsakh
authorities from the very start expressed willingness to support them
in creating living conditions for them. The state has clear policy
of supporting Syrian-Armenians."
According to him, in view of the fact that many of the Syrian-Armenians
who moved to NKR are farmers, they can also make a significant
contribution to the development of agriculture in NKR.
"The state does everything possible to provide them with shelter and
jobs as well as to help them adapt to the conditions in Artsakh,"
Babayan concluded.
Source: Panorama.am
18:32 20/03/2013 " SOCIETY
A great number of Syrian-Armenians fled the violence in the country
and settled abroad. Part of them settled in Armenia and Artsakh.
According to the latest data, more than 100 Syrian-Armenians have
settled in Artsakh.
Our correspondent contacted Artsakh President's spokesman David
Babayan for a comment on the matter.
Asked if there is a clear strategy of supporting Syrian-Armenians, Mr
Babayan said, "Syrian-Armenians are our compatriots, and the Artsakh
authorities from the very start expressed willingness to support them
in creating living conditions for them. The state has clear policy
of supporting Syrian-Armenians."
According to him, in view of the fact that many of the Syrian-Armenians
who moved to NKR are farmers, they can also make a significant
contribution to the development of agriculture in NKR.
"The state does everything possible to provide them with shelter and
jobs as well as to help them adapt to the conditions in Artsakh,"
Babayan concluded.
Source: Panorama.am