CENTER OF LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO ARMENIANS IN RUSSIA FOUNDED IN MOSCOW
PanARMENIAN.Net
18.05.2007 16:18 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A center of legal assistance to Armenians of Russia
has been founded in Moscow, head of Russian Society for Friendship
and Cooperation with Armenia (RSFCA) Viktor Krivopuskov stated to
the PanARMENIAN.Net journalist. He said, the center will assist
Armenians, who became victims of xenophobia and intolerance. "We
examine every case in individual order, but necessarily it must not
have any connection with the criminal world," he underlined.
The President of RSFCA also informed that during his visit to Yerevan
he had meetings with Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan, Foreign Minister
Vartan Oskanian, Defense Minister Mikael Haroutyunyan and Chairman of
the Armenian Writers’ Union Levon Ananyan. "At the meetings we have
discussed ways of deepening ties and cooperation between Armenia and
Russia in future, as well as further steps of activating activities
of RSFCA," Krivopuskov said.
"In September 2007 we are planning to hold joint events in Yerevan
in the framework of the Year of Russian Language together with CIS
International Writers’ Union. We have also agreed to cooperate with
"Amaras" publishing house, according to which books of Russian and
Armenian writers will be published," Viktor Krivopuskov underscored.