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  • Belarusian Embassy In Armenia To Move To Oligarch Tsarukyan's Villag

    BELARUSIAN EMBASSY IN ARMENIA TO MOVE TO OLIGARCH TSARUKYAN'S VILLAGE 1

    Charter 97, Belarus
    Feb 27 2014

    8:48, -- Politics

    The Belarusian diplomatic mission will receive a plot of land in the
    village of Arinj (the region of Kotayk).

    Relations between Lukashenka and Gagik Tsarukyan, the leader of the
    Prosperous Armenia party have impacted the cooperation between the
    two countries to the extent that something unprecedented is expected,
    a local newspaper, Zhamanak, writes.

    "The foreign embassy will be sent from Yerevan to the village of
    Arinj in Kotayk Region. At the Cabinet meeting, foreign minister
    Edward Nalbandian will submit a project proposing to grant Belarus
    a plot of land in the village Arinj, Kotayk region. Leader of the
    Prosperous Armenia party Gagik Tsarukyan is known to live in Arinj,
    where he has two houses. It's also know that Lukashenka and Tsarukyan
    have warm relations and their families are close," Zhamanak reports.

    Gagik Tsarukyan and Aliaksandr Lukashenka became friends and started
    cooperation in 2010.

    On September 30, the Armenian-Belarusian Trade Centre opened in
    Yerevan. The businessman corked a 400-litre cask of brandy for
    Lukashenka's youngest son Nikolay during Lukashenka's visit to the
    Yerevan Brandy Company. The cask will be opened when the president's
    youngest son is grown up, BelaPAN writes.

    In 2012, the joint venture to bottle Armenian brandy was opened in
    Minsk. The Armenian businessmen is a co-founder of the company.

    Lukashenka lately awarded his friend with the Order of Friendship of
    Peoples for "his big personal contribution to the development of trade,
    economic and political ties between Belarus and Armenia".

    Stsiapan Sukharenka, a former KGB chief, was appointed ambassador
    extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Armenia in August 2008.

    http://www.charter97.org/en/news/2014/2/27/88344/

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