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    ARMENIA'S KARINE KAZINIAN WAS REAL MARGARET THATCHER, SAYS UK BLOGGER

    TERT.AM
    11:15 ~U 12.02.13

    The untimely death of Karine Kazinian's, Armenia's Ambassador to
    the United Kingdom, appeared to be a major shock to many, including
    both Armenians and foreigners who personally knew the diplomat. The
    British blogger Iain Dale, who met Kazinian in 2009, has left a blog
    story about her, which we present below:

    I had the pleasure of having an uproarious chat with the Armenian
    Deputy Foreign Minister, a lady called Karine Ghazinyan. She's only
    been in the job six months, having previously been Armenian Ambassador
    to Rumania and Germany. Armenian Ministers are not politicians -
    they are appointees by the Prime Minister. She was the most untypical
    diplomat I have ever met - a real Margaret Thatcher in the making
    if ever I saw one. She also had a good line in jokes from the Soviet
    era...

    Both the American and Soviet constitutions guaranteed freedom of
    speech. The difference was that the American constitution guaranteed
    freedom after the speech. Boom boom. And... Damn, I can't remember
    the other one.

    Back in 2011 she was appointed Armenia's Ambassador to the UK, and
    helped transform relationships between our two countries.

    Anyway, I got an email this afternoon from my friend Dan Hamilton,
    which rather rocked me.

    I wanted to drop you a note to let you know that your excellent
    description of my late friend "Karine Kazinian" (sometimes written as
    "Ghazinian") as an "Armenian Margaret Thatcher" was mentioned at her
    memorial service on Thursday evening. It was one of the few happy
    points in what was an horrendously difficult and sad evening. It's
    still hard to believe we won't see her again - but I thought you'd
    appreciate knowing.

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