Accommodation problems prevent Syrian Armenians from returning homeland

Accommodation problems prevent Syrian Armenians from returning homeland

PanARMENIAN.Net - Accommodation problems prevent most of Syrian Armenians from returning to homeland, “Outreach to Syrian Armenians” Facebook group activist said.

“Two Armenian families seek to come to Armenia. However, they are unable to take a final decision due to accommodation-related problems,” Michael Babayan told a PanARMENIAN. Net reporter.

“Families hope to be provided with free accommodation for the initial period until they get settled,” the activist said.

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