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  • Diaspora Tour: Meetings with Turkish-Armenians Remains to be Decided

    Tert.am

    Pan-Armenian Tour: Meetings with Turkish-Armenians Remains to be
    Decided
    11:43 ¢ 26.09.09

    President of the Republic of Armenia Staff Deputy Head Vigen Sargsyan,
    speaking with journalists yesterday, elaborated on the details and
    purpose of the president's `Pan-Armenian Tour.'

    `The purpose of the president's Pan-Armenian Tour is to meet and hear
    Diasporan Armenians' perspectives and opinions on such an important
    issue such as the establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations. It is
    the first time that the President of Armenia is conducting such a¦
    pan-national tour whose purpose is to be in all those cities with
    large Armenian populations where the Armenian Diaspora's opinion is
    developed. During the tour, the President of Armenia will visit the
    cities of New York, Paris, Los Angeles, Beirut and Rostov-on-Don,
    where regional meetings will take place,' said Vigen Sargsyan.

    Sargsyan noted that they don't foresee having one-on-one meetings
    during the tour. He stressed that the main and sole purpose of the
    tour is to meet with the Diaspora, and, in fact, the president will
    remain in each city for less than 24 hours. The only exception will be
    Los Angeles, where other than meeting with Armenian community
    representatives, the president will meet with journalists working for
    Armenian TV stations in Los Angeles.

    Sargsyan also added that invitations to participate in discussions
    during the Pan-Armenian Tour have been extended to two groups:
    pan-Armenian structures and prominent figures in the Diaspora.

    Reponding to Tert.am's question of whether the president foresses
    meetings with the Armenian community in Turkey, Sargsyan said, `That's
    a good question, we'll have to see, at this time it remains to be
    decided.'
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