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    BAKO SAHAKYAN NOTE THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WIDENING COOPERATION WITH ARMENIAN COMMUNITIES OF THE NORTH CAUCASUS FEDERAL REGION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 15, 2010

    PYATIGORSK, FEBRUARY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. On 13 February President of the
    Artsakh Republic Bako Sahakyan arrived in the city of Pyatigorsk,
    administrative center of the North Caucasus Federal Region of the
    Russian Federation. On the same day the Head of the State met leaders
    and representatives of business circles of the Armenian community of
    the Stavrapol region. A wide range of issues related to strengthening
    and deepening relations between the Motherland and the Diaspora were
    discussed at the meeting. Then the President subsequently attended
    the celebrations of Candlemas Day, which took place at the St.Sargis
    church of the Pyatigorsk city.

    According to Central information department of the office of the
    NKR president, on 14 February President of the Artsakh Republic Bako
    Sahakyan met in the city of Pyatigorsk representatives of the Armenian
    communities of the South of Russia. During the meeting the Head of
    the State introduced the current situation in Artsakh, socioeconomic
    development of the republic as well as the current stage and prospects
    of the Azerbaijani-Karabagh conflict settlement. Special attention was
    paid to issues related to the development of the Motherland-Diaspora
    relations. Deepening these ties, as Bako Sahakyan underlined, would
    have a positive effect both on strengthening the independent Armenian
    statehood and on the consolidation of the Diaspora and preserving
    its national identity. Within this context the President noted the
    importance of the widening cooperation with Armenian communities of the
    North Caucasus Federal Region of the Russian Federation, particularly
    those of the Stavropol Region, qualifying them as promising.
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