THE NEW YORK TIMES SPECIAL INSET ON ARMENIA
By MassisPost
Updated: October 23, 2014
NEW YORK -- The New York Times has distributed a special 4-page insert
about Armenia. Titled "Armenia: An ancient nation; a modern republic,"
it provides an overview of Armenia's past and present, the US-Armenia
relations, the country's priorities and much more. It also presents
interviews with the Armenian President, Foreign Minister, Ministers of
Economy and Agriculture, Central Bank Chairman, Argentinean-Armenian
businessman Eduardo Ernekyan and with a number of other figures.
Armenia continues to develop into a stable and democratic state,
resolute in its march toward prosperity and confident in both its
people and its place in the modern age, The New York Times insert
reports.
In his interview, President Sarkisian dwells on Armenian-American
relations, USA's role in regulation process of the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict, USA's steps taken in the direction of recognizing of the
Armenian Genocide at the threshold of the centenary.
"We believe that the whole of mankind should be consistent in the
recognition, condemnation and exclusion of denialism of this crime
of crimes. This is our message to the international community,
including the government and society of the United States, on the
eve of the centenary of the Armenian genocide. The Armenian genocide
is an indisputable fact, documented by the international community
when it provided refuge to the hundreds of thousands of Armenians
that fled the massacres carried out by the Ottoman Empire. Today,
even educated circles of Turkish society have reconciled with their
own past, opposing the official denialist position of their state,"
Serzh Sarkisian states.
http://massispost.com/2014/10/the-new-york-times-special-inset-on-armenia/
From: A. Papazian
By MassisPost
Updated: October 23, 2014
NEW YORK -- The New York Times has distributed a special 4-page insert
about Armenia. Titled "Armenia: An ancient nation; a modern republic,"
it provides an overview of Armenia's past and present, the US-Armenia
relations, the country's priorities and much more. It also presents
interviews with the Armenian President, Foreign Minister, Ministers of
Economy and Agriculture, Central Bank Chairman, Argentinean-Armenian
businessman Eduardo Ernekyan and with a number of other figures.
Armenia continues to develop into a stable and democratic state,
resolute in its march toward prosperity and confident in both its
people and its place in the modern age, The New York Times insert
reports.
In his interview, President Sarkisian dwells on Armenian-American
relations, USA's role in regulation process of the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict, USA's steps taken in the direction of recognizing of the
Armenian Genocide at the threshold of the centenary.
"We believe that the whole of mankind should be consistent in the
recognition, condemnation and exclusion of denialism of this crime
of crimes. This is our message to the international community,
including the government and society of the United States, on the
eve of the centenary of the Armenian genocide. The Armenian genocide
is an indisputable fact, documented by the international community
when it provided refuge to the hundreds of thousands of Armenians
that fled the massacres carried out by the Ottoman Empire. Today,
even educated circles of Turkish society have reconciled with their
own past, opposing the official denialist position of their state,"
Serzh Sarkisian states.
http://massispost.com/2014/10/the-new-york-times-special-inset-on-armenia/
From: A. Papazian