Government to draw map of worldwide Armenians
09.11.2018,
15:24
The Armenian government will draw a map of the worldwide Armenians in order to assess the overall potential of the nation, the acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said a meeting in Astana with representatives of the Armenian community of Kazakhstan.
YEREVAN, November 9. /ARKA/. The Armenian government will draw a map of the worldwide Armenians in order to assess the overall potential of the nation, the acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said a meeting in Astana with representatives of the Armenian community of Kazakhstan.
“This is difficult, but important work. We need to consolidate the full potential of our people,” Pashinyan said, according to a press release distributed by his press service.
He said his impression from a series of meetings with members of the Armenian Diaspora in many countries is that Armenians are really a powerful nation with strong potential, which, unfortunately, is not used.
According to him, the ‘velvet revolution’ took place not only in Armenia, but also among the Armenians of the world. “We must together strengthen our homeland that must become the number one guarantor of the existence of Armenians,’ Pashinyan said.
"Our main omission was that no common goals were formulated and different parts of our people did not act together. We need to concentrate all our forces to achieve a single national goal. I think the most important feature of the ‘velvet revolution’ is that we have found new energy, new inspiration to turn Armenia into a country that is able to protect itself, develop, become attractive for investment," Pashinyan stressed.
The meeting was attended by Armenians not only from Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, but also by Armenians located hundreds of kilometers away. Also a delegation of Armenians from Uzbekistan was present.
Pashinyan was in Astana to attend a meeting of heads of states, which are members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). –0—
“This is difficult, but important work. We need to consolidate the full potential of our people,” Pashinyan said, according to a press release distributed by his press service.
He said his impression from a series of meetings with members of the Armenian Diaspora in many countries is that Armenians are really a powerful nation with strong potential, which, unfortunately, is not used.
According to him, the ‘velvet revolution’ took place not only in Armenia, but also among the Armenians of the world. “We must together strengthen our homeland that must become the number one guarantor of the existence of Armenians,’ Pashinyan said.
"Our main omission was that no common goals were formulated and different parts of our people did not act together. We need to concentrate all our forces to achieve a single national goal. I think the most important feature of the ‘velvet revolution’ is that we have found new energy, new inspiration to turn Armenia into a country that is able to protect itself, develop, become attractive for investment," Pashinyan stressed.
The meeting was attended by Armenians not only from Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, but also by Armenians located hundreds of kilometers away. Also a delegation of Armenians from Uzbekistan was present.
Pashinyan was in Astana to attend a meeting of heads of states, which are members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). –0—