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    ARGENTINA IS FIRST LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRY WHERE ARMENIA ESTABLISHED EMBASSY - PARLIAMENT LEADER

    November 25, 2013 | 16:24

    Argentina is the first Latin American country where Armenia established
    its embassy, and Argentina's first embassy in the South Caucasus was
    established in Armenia.

    Armenian National Assembly Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan noted the aforesaid
    Monday at his talk with representatives of the Argentinean-Armenian
    organizations.

    On Sunday, Abrahamyan and the official NA delegation led by him
    visited the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church in Buenos
    Aires. They laid a wreath and placed flowers to the Armenian Genocide
    Memorial and the monument to the Armenian soldiers that fell during
    the Karabakh War.

    Abrahamyan recalled that Armenia has lifted visas with Argentina
    and that this attests to the friendship between the Armenian and
    Argentinean states and peoples.

    "We are proud that our compatriots are engaged in the development of
    the Argentine public life," he added.

    The Armenian parliament leader also thanked the government and people
    of Argentina for their warm disposition toward the Armenians living
    in Argentina.

    "We stand ready to continue the steps aimed at deepening cooperation,"
    he noted.

    Reflecting on the Nagorno-Karabakh (NK)-or Artsakh-conflict, Armenian
    National Assembly Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan specifically stated: "The
    NK negotiation process continues, and irrespective of Azerbaijan's
    belligerent statements and threats, we will do everything to achieve
    the pro-Armenian resolution of the Artsakh issue. All respective
    prerequisites exist. I am convinced that, with joint efforts, we can
    further strengthen the two states, [and] the Armenian diaspora."

    News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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