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This year will also mark the 15th anniversary of Armenias independence.
In that context, ArmeniaDiaspora III will examine, analyze, assess
our past and consider how history and current geo-political realities
raise new issues before our nation, and how the possibilities and
prospects for resolving them together.
We foresee that the agenda of ArmeniaDiaspora III will consist
of various strands.
On September 18, at the first plenary, we will explore the current
condition and future prospects for Armenia-Diaspora relations and
cooperation a traditional concern which requires new approaches,
taking into consideration ever-changing geopolitical development.
During this session, speakers will include the leadership of the
Republic of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh, the Catholicos of All
Armenians, the Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia, as well as
other spiritual leaders, and the heads of all Diaspora-wide structures.
During the second half of the day and on the next day, we will
focus on the second agenda item rural development in Armenia.
To secure Armenias total development, and from the perspective
of certain strategic concerns, the comprehensive development of
Armenias rural communities must be assured. Therefore, our
objective is to rally the resources of the Armenian government and
Armenias business community, the Diaspora and international
organizations, to renovate rural infrastructure, facilitate economic
development and create the necessary contemporary conditions to
live and work in rural communities.
As a starting point, and for obvious strategic reasons, we have
decided to begin with Armenias border villages.
Participating in this agenda item will be the representatives of
those communities, organizations, groups as well as those individuals
who have already agreed to take part in this program. Of course,
those conference participants who are interested in this topic may
also attend.
Beginning Tuesday and continuing through Wednesday, September 20,
there will be a forum entitled New Answers to Old Questions
for a New Nation-State in the 21st Century. Armenian identity
in the context of globalization preservation, language, culture,
education, dual citizenship, repatriation as a phenomenon, the history
of Armenian repatriation, its organization, new repatriation possibilities,
prospects and other issues.
On Thursday, September 21, independence day celebrations will take
place throughout the capital. All participants are invited.
During the same week, the Ministry of Agriculture, as well as the
Ministry of Trade and Economic Development will be offering forum/exhibitions
on Armenias economic activity, agricultural development, prospects
and partners. They will take place in the center of the city and
all conference participants will be encouraged to attend.
Additional information about the agenda, as well as modalities
of participation will be available over the next several weeks.
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