VICE PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINA AMADO BOUDOU RECEIVES ARMENIAN DEPUTIES
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Tuesday, November 26th, 2013
Vice President of Argentina Amado Boudou (center-left) and Armenian
National Assembly Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan (center-right) with Armenian
and Argentinian parliamentary delegates
BUENOS AIRES (Agencia Prensa Armenia)-An Armenian National Assembly
delegation met with Vice President of Argentina , Amado Boudou,
and a group of Argentine deputies in the Argentine Senate on Tuesday
26 November.
The Armenian delegation was led by National Assembly Speaker Hovik
Abrahamyan, along with Deputies David Harutyunyan , Armen Rustamyan ,
Volodya Badalyan , Artak Davtyan, Naira Zohrabyan, Heghine Bisharyan,
Karine Ajemyan , Margarit Yesayan, Ruzanna Muradyan, Samvel Farmanyan
and Khachatur Kokobelyan.
The Argentine deputies of the Parliamentary Group of Friendship with
Armenia who attended the meeting were Cristina Ziebart, president
of the group, Omar Barchetta, Juan Carlos Zabalza, Carlos Raimundi,
Beatriz Loto and Monica Contrera, as well as the chairman of the
Foreign Relations Committee Guillermo Carmona.
Guillermo Carmona, Deputy of the Front for Victory party, said that
"relations between Argentina and Armenia are one of deep friendship,
founded mainly by the presence of a large Armenian community in
Argentina."
Both sides expressed their willingness to strengthen parliamentary
links with the newly formed friendship group, while remarking the
presence of representatives of different blocks and opposition
parties. Armenian parliamentarians were grateful that Argentina
was one of the countries that opened the doors to survivors of the
Armenian Genocide.
Deputy Carlos Raimundi added that he felt proud of having "signed the
project, which was then passed into law, declaring the condemnation
of Armenian Genocide and the Action Day for Tolerance and Respect
between People in Argentina, on each anniversary of April 24."
Armen Rustamyan, member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation party,
referred to the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, and in particular
the processes of solving conflicts peacefully that "are altered by
the distortion of the truth by Azerbaijan."
In this regard, the Socialist deputy of the Broad Progressive Front
party Juan Carlos Zabala said that Argentina "trusts in dialogue to
reach agreements" in bilateral disputes.
Subsequently, the Armenian representatives held a meeting with
Argentina's Vice President Amado Boudou, along with Armenia's
Ambassador in Argentina Vahagn Melikian and Argentine Senators Ruperto
Godoy and Ruben Giustiniani. The latter recalled that the Argentine
Congress promotes resolutions annually to remember the genocide against
the Armenian people in 1915. Finally, they met with the president of
the Chamber of Deputies, Julian Dominguez.
The delegation comes from a trip to Brazil, where they met with
President of the Chamber of Deputies, Henrique Eduardo Alves, and
Uruguay, where they were received by the Uruguayan Vice President
Danilo Astori and President of Chamber of Representatives, German
Cardoso.
http://asbarez.com/116682/vice-president-of-argentina-amado-boudou-receives-armenian-deputies/
Tuesday, November 26th, 2013
Vice President of Argentina Amado Boudou (center-left) and Armenian
National Assembly Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan (center-right) with Armenian
and Argentinian parliamentary delegates
BUENOS AIRES (Agencia Prensa Armenia)-An Armenian National Assembly
delegation met with Vice President of Argentina , Amado Boudou,
and a group of Argentine deputies in the Argentine Senate on Tuesday
26 November.
The Armenian delegation was led by National Assembly Speaker Hovik
Abrahamyan, along with Deputies David Harutyunyan , Armen Rustamyan ,
Volodya Badalyan , Artak Davtyan, Naira Zohrabyan, Heghine Bisharyan,
Karine Ajemyan , Margarit Yesayan, Ruzanna Muradyan, Samvel Farmanyan
and Khachatur Kokobelyan.
The Argentine deputies of the Parliamentary Group of Friendship with
Armenia who attended the meeting were Cristina Ziebart, president
of the group, Omar Barchetta, Juan Carlos Zabalza, Carlos Raimundi,
Beatriz Loto and Monica Contrera, as well as the chairman of the
Foreign Relations Committee Guillermo Carmona.
Guillermo Carmona, Deputy of the Front for Victory party, said that
"relations between Argentina and Armenia are one of deep friendship,
founded mainly by the presence of a large Armenian community in
Argentina."
Both sides expressed their willingness to strengthen parliamentary
links with the newly formed friendship group, while remarking the
presence of representatives of different blocks and opposition
parties. Armenian parliamentarians were grateful that Argentina
was one of the countries that opened the doors to survivors of the
Armenian Genocide.
Deputy Carlos Raimundi added that he felt proud of having "signed the
project, which was then passed into law, declaring the condemnation
of Armenian Genocide and the Action Day for Tolerance and Respect
between People in Argentina, on each anniversary of April 24."
Armen Rustamyan, member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation party,
referred to the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, and in particular
the processes of solving conflicts peacefully that "are altered by
the distortion of the truth by Azerbaijan."
In this regard, the Socialist deputy of the Broad Progressive Front
party Juan Carlos Zabala said that Argentina "trusts in dialogue to
reach agreements" in bilateral disputes.
Subsequently, the Armenian representatives held a meeting with
Argentina's Vice President Amado Boudou, along with Armenia's
Ambassador in Argentina Vahagn Melikian and Argentine Senators Ruperto
Godoy and Ruben Giustiniani. The latter recalled that the Argentine
Congress promotes resolutions annually to remember the genocide against
the Armenian people in 1915. Finally, they met with the president of
the Chamber of Deputies, Julian Dominguez.
The delegation comes from a trip to Brazil, where they met with
President of the Chamber of Deputies, Henrique Eduardo Alves, and
Uruguay, where they were received by the Uruguayan Vice President
Danilo Astori and President of Chamber of Representatives, German
Cardoso.