Armenia shares the feelings of France, Pashinyan says
16.04.2019,
10:50
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan expressed his immense sadness in connection with the strong blaze that caused extensive damage to the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, the 800-year-old beloved landmark of the French capital city

YEREVAN, April 16. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan expressed his immense sadness in connection with the strong blaze that caused extensive damage to the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, the 800-year-old beloved landmark of the French capital city.
“Immense sadness covers me when I am looking at the shocking images of Notre Dame de Paris. Armenia shares the feelings of France,” Pashinyan wrote in his Twitter microblog.
“The worst has been avoided, although the battle is not yet totally won,” French President Emmanuel Macron, who had rushed to the scene, was quoted as saying in news reports from Paris. Macron pledged to rebuild the church and said a national fundraising campaign would be launched Tuesday.
Notre Dame Cathedral was built from about the middle of the XII to the middle of the XIV century. It is one of the most famous sights of Paris. -0-
“Immense sadness covers me when I am looking at the shocking images of Notre Dame de Paris. Armenia shares the feelings of France,” Pashinyan wrote in his Twitter microblog.
“The worst has been avoided, although the battle is not yet totally won,” French President Emmanuel Macron, who had rushed to the scene, was quoted as saying in news reports from Paris. Macron pledged to rebuild the church and said a national fundraising campaign would be launched Tuesday.
Notre Dame Cathedral was built from about the middle of the XII to the middle of the XIV century. It is one of the most famous sights of Paris. -0-