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    "KAZAKHSTAN BECOMES CLOSER TO ARMENIA" PROJECT

    CaspioNet
    http://caspionet.kz/eng/general/Kazakhstan_becomes_closer_to_Armenia_project_13043 08782.html
    May 2 2011
    Kazakhstan

    After a two-week visit and work in Kazakhstan, journalists from Armenia
    filmed 11 hours of material, received a lot of positive emotions and
    the will to know more about Kazakhstan. The "Kazakhstan becomes closer
    to Armenia" television project is devoted to the 20th anniversary of
    Kazakhstan's Independence.

    Anna Karapetyan, journalist/analyst, "Armedia" information and
    analytical agency: - I felt that Kazakhstan is a very good country for
    expatriate communities. All representatives of the Armenian expatriate
    community told a lot of positive things about Kazakhstan and said
    that they are satisfied with their life here. They have a job,
    welfare and the atmosphere of the country does not make them feel
    like strangers. Some people say that they are not Armenians, who are
    living in Kazakhstan but Kazakhstan people with Armenian origins.

    The acquaintance of Armenian journalists with the country started
    in the capital city where the film crew observed places of interest
    on the Irtysh Left Bank, visited the Palace of Peace and Accord and
    the museum of the First President. Additionally, they visited such
    universities as the Gumilyov Eurasian University. In an interview with
    its chancellor, Bakhytzhan Abdraim, journalists discussed issues of
    cultural and humanitarian interaction.

    Bakhytzhan Abdraim, chancellor, Eurasian National University: -
    We are ready to welcome students, who are studying in the oriental
    studies and philosophy departments and who are learning the Kazakh
    language. We are ready to support these students.

    Irina Aivazyan, journalist/analyst, "Armedia" information and
    analytical agency: - I believe that it is quite right. We should launch
    a student exchange as well as educational and cultural programmes. We
    have visited the "Kazakhfilm" studio and we would like to invite you
    to the "Golden Apricot" international film festival in Yerevan. We
    would like to see your films.

    In Astana, journalists from Armenia were also acquainted with the
    state and party structure of the country. In the central department
    of the Nur Otan party, the guests were welcomed by the head of the
    parliamentary system university. After Astana, the film crew visited
    Karaganda, where they met the heads of cultural centres and officials
    of the city. In Temirtau, they visited a metallurgy plant.

    The filming of their series of reports finished in Almaty, where the
    guests visited the "Kazakhfilm" studio, the Shymbulak ski resort and
    met with representatives of the Armenian expatriate community.

    Tigran Petrosyan, journalist/analyst, "Armedia" information and
    analytical agency: - I enjoyed the Almaty mountains very much. When
    we landed at the airport, I saw your mountains and wondered how many
    Ararat mounts there were. It is very similar to us and that is why
    I liked it.




    From: A. Papazian
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