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    PUTIN WILL ATTEND ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL COMMEMORATIONS IN YEREVAN

    13:58, 31 Mar 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the Armenian Genocide
    commemoration events in Yerevan, Speaker of the Russian State Duma
    Sergey Naryshkin said at a meeting with Armenian Parliament Speaker
    Galust Sahakyan. A number of Russian lawmakers are also expected to
    attend the events.

    Naryshkin said the State Duma will adopt a document in the near
    futureto express the position of the Russian side on these historic
    events.

    Sergey Nayshkin also attached importance to the conduct of events
    in Armenia dedicated to the Victory in the Great Patriotic War and
    emphasized the role of the Armenian people in that great victory.

    Galust Sahakyan voiced hope that the visit would boost the inter-state
    relations between the two countries and promote the further
    strengthening of inter-parliamentary cooperation. He noted that the
    allied relationship and strategic partnership between Armenia and
    Russia is based on the centuries-old friendship of the two brotherly
    peoples, strong cultural and spiritual ties.

    The Armenian Parliament Speaker highlighted Russia's constructive
    role in the strengthening of regional security, particularly in the
    settlement process of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the Armenian Genocide
    commemoration events in Yerevan, Speaker of the Russian State Duma
    Sergey Naryshkin said at a meeting with Armenian Parliament Speaker
    Galust Sahakyan. A number of Russian lawmakers are also expected to
    attend the events.

    Naryshkin said the State Duma will adopt a document in the near
    futureto express the position of the Russian side on these historic
    events.

    Sergey Nayshkin also attached importance to the conduct of events
    in Armenia dedicated to the Victory in the Great Patriotic War and
    emphasized the role of the Armenian people in that great victory.

    Galust Sahakyan voiced hope that the visit would boost the inter-state
    relations between the two countries and promote the further
    strengthening of inter-parliamentary cooperation. He noted that the
    allied relationship and strategic partnership between Armenia and
    Russia is based on the centuries-old friendship of the two brotherly
    peoples, strong cultural and spiritual ties.

    The Armenian Parliament Speaker highlighted Russia's constructive
    role in the strengthening of regional security, particularly in the
    settlement process of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/31/putin-will-attend-armenian-genocide-centennial-commemorations-in-yerevan/

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