The Important Is Everyone Is Armenian And Speaks Armenian:
Syrian-Armenian Family Will Settle Down In Armenia
Despite gas, electricity price and other increases, the Armenian
family of Djapaghdjuryan emigrated from Syria is going to settle down
in Armenia. Yerevan residents are already interested in the small
lahmajoon shop the family runs here.
The father of the family, Grigor Djapaghdjuryan says that it is
difficult both in Armenia and in the Diaspora. He adds that if the gas
price goes up, they will have to increase the lahmajoon price too.
Grigor thanks Armenians for their support in their business.
The mother of the family, Salbi, says they are tired of investing in
the Diaspora. They don't think about the fact that they left their
three snack bars and their house in Syria. According to her, it is
more secure in Armenia and as their son Kaytsak says, the important is
that everyone is Armenian and speaks Armenian.
Kaytsak has many goals: he wants to develop their business, adding new
types of lahmajoon and become a cook in his homeland. His sister,
Meghrik, teaches geography and Arab in Yerevan Nar-Dos School for
Syrian-Armenian students.
Karine Ionesyan
16:13 27/05/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/29983
Syrian-Armenian Family Will Settle Down In Armenia
Despite gas, electricity price and other increases, the Armenian
family of Djapaghdjuryan emigrated from Syria is going to settle down
in Armenia. Yerevan residents are already interested in the small
lahmajoon shop the family runs here.
The father of the family, Grigor Djapaghdjuryan says that it is
difficult both in Armenia and in the Diaspora. He adds that if the gas
price goes up, they will have to increase the lahmajoon price too.
Grigor thanks Armenians for their support in their business.
The mother of the family, Salbi, says they are tired of investing in
the Diaspora. They don't think about the fact that they left their
three snack bars and their house in Syria. According to her, it is
more secure in Armenia and as their son Kaytsak says, the important is
that everyone is Armenian and speaks Armenian.
Kaytsak has many goals: he wants to develop their business, adding new
types of lahmajoon and become a cook in his homeland. His sister,
Meghrik, teaches geography and Arab in Yerevan Nar-Dos School for
Syrian-Armenian students.
Karine Ionesyan
16:13 27/05/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/29983