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    ARMENIAN LOBBYISTS MENTION NECESSITY OF MORE ACTIVE COOPERATION OF RA EMBASSIES WITH ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEES

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 15 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 15, NOYAN TAPAN. "Certainly, Turks and Azeris have
    no traditions of ethnic lobbying, but they are very active in a
    number of countries and spend much money on counteracting to our
    initiatives." Susan Khardalian, Head of Armenian National Committee
    of Scandinavia, stated this at the March 15 press conference.

    In her words, the large Turkish community of Germany has learnt to work
    with both political organizations and with media. She expressed anxiety
    with the growing activity of Turkish and Azerbaijani organizations,
    including in Sweden where she works.

    In the words of S. Khardalian and another participants of the press
    conference representing Armenian National Committees of Cyprus,
    Canada, Argentina and Russia, Azerbaijani-Turkish activity does not
    causes panic of Armenian lobbyists. "We must not surrender, we must
    struggle and work directing our activity to creation of new structures
    for counteracting to the initiatives of Turks and Azeris. We must not
    forget that the basis of their activity is only finances and of our
    activity fair requests and ideas," Aris Papikian, Head of Armenian
    National Committee of Ottawa, stated.

    The participants of press conference positively estimated traditions
    of cooperation between Embassies of Armenia abroad and Armenian
    National Committees.

    At the same time, lobbyists referring to exclusively active support
    Embassies of Turkey and Azerbaijan render to their compatriots living
    abroad, mentioned the necessity to activize cooperation between
    Armenian Embassies and Armenian National Committees.
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