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Armenia is one of the European countries leading in number of Syrian refugees it had received: Serzh Sargsyan

Armenia is one of the countries in Europe leading in the number of Syrian refugees it had accepted.

Armenia is one of the European countries leading in number of Syrian refugees it had received: Serzh Sargsyan

Armenia is one of the European countries leading in number of Syrian refugees it had received: Serzh Sargsyan

STEPANAKERT, SEPTEMBER 30, ARTSAKHPRESS: Republic of Armenia President Serzh Sargsyan said the aforementioned during his speech at the 70th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

“Today we witness unspeakable cruelty taking place in the Middle East. The religious intolerance resulted in the irreversible aftermath. We have been most directly affected by the atrocities unfolding there, since they result in the destruction of the Armenian spiritual and cultural heritage artefacts, murder and expulsion of the numerous Armenians residing in Iraq and Syria. The Armenian community of Syria, whose history is centuries-long, shares and experiences all hardships that the Syrian people are undergoing in these difficult times. We are trying to aid the refuges to the best of our abilities: until this day, Armenia received more than 16 thousand refugees from Syria. By this sheer figure, Armenia is one of the first among recipient European countries,” Sargsyan stated.

According to the President of Armenia, Armenians know well the fate of the refuges, of the exiled and expelled. The Armenian Genocide should have claimed many more lives, and the survivors should have gone through much more hardship unless a number of nations, our friends had given us their shoulder in those difficult times. Today it is Germany, Sweden, and some other countries that deserve their due praise for humanism they displayed. They provided hundreds of thousands of refugees with safe haven, and thus reiterated that the assistance was necessary both from the legal and humanist perspectives.

 


     

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