Armenian Independence Day to be traditionally marked in Kharkiv

PanARMENIAN.Net - On occasion of Armenian Independence Day, Armenia’s Ambassador to Ukraine Andranik Manukyan will arrive in Kharkiv on September 27 to meet with governor of Khakriv region Mikhail Dobkin and take part in festivities dated to the 19th anniversary of Armenia’s independence.

“Celebration of the Day will become traditional. It will help strengthen relations between our countries,” said Armen Aslanyan, Honorary Consul of Armenia in Kharkiv.

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