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  • Armenia in peacekeeping.

    Well, there isn't MUCH to discuss here, but I think we can all be proud that Armenia is sending peacekeeping platoons to Kosovo, as well as mine experts and military doctors to Iraq. This is a step forward for our country, and can only enhance our credibility on the international level.

    Ooremn, as I said, there isn't much to discuss, but Getse Hayasdan!

    lol

  • #2
    hi,

    As u allready said, there is not much to discuss.... but to be glad for that nice moove from our beloved country 8)


    p.s. du vorteghit es? (ete karelie imatsats...es kartsum em vor Hayastanits es )

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Artsakhtsi
      hi,

      As u allready said, there is not much to discuss.... but to be glad for that nice moove from our beloved country 8)


      p.s. du vorteghit es? (ete karelie imatsats...es kartsum em vor Hayastanits es )
      shad em oorakhanoom vor ints Hayastantsi es kartsum, sagayn syria-ets em...ou hastatvel em canada-oom. Mi kani tari verch, hastatveloo em Yerevan.

      I went to Armenia for the first time this summer, and visited your native Artsakh for 2 days. WHAT A GOOOOOOOORGEOUS PLACE, and what great people. Patriotic, hospitable, friendly, brave, armenian. We befriended a few fedayis and spent the night with them, after some partying of course. Great people, which I already miss. We met them in Shushi, where they were working in rebuilding a hospital, and then went to the "dzor", and spent the night in Karindag. Stepanakert, by the way, is beeeeeeaaaaaaaautiful, with the new buildings, clean streets, parks, statues. Why am I telling you this? You've already been

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Baron Dants
        Originally posted by Artsakhtsi
        hi,

        As u allready said, there is not much to discuss.... but to be glad for that nice moove from our beloved country 8)


        p.s. du vorteghit es? (ete karelie imatsats...es kartsum em vor Hayastanits es )
        shad em oorakhanoom vor ints Hayastantsi es kartsum, sagayn syria-ets em...ou hastatvel em canada-oom. Mi kani tari verch, hastatveloo em Yerevan.

        I went to Armenia for the first time this summer, and visited your native Artsakh for 2 days. WHAT A GOOOOOOOORGEOUS PLACE, and what great people. Patriotic, hospitable, friendly, brave, armenian. We befriended a few fedayis and spent the night with them, after some partying of course. Great people, which I already miss. We met them in Shushi, where they were working in rebuilding a hospital, and then went to the "dzor", and spent the night in Karindag. Stepanakert, by the way, is beeeeeeaaaaaaaautiful, with the new buildings, clean streets, parks, statues. Why am I telling you this? You've already been

        Hi there

        I'm so glad u liked it..... well it's impossible to do not like it hehe....
        Yeah u r so right about ppl, about those huge changes .... it is realy beautiful there!!!!!
        And my Stepanakert, .... i miss it soo much..., i was born there actualy 8)

        Gites inchou imatsa vor Hayastantsi es.., vorevetev grakan es khosum, yev "gor" bare ches asoum haskatsa? ......

        Lav lines :!:

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        • #5
          Ah yes, join anileve in the "arevmtahays cannot speak properly" club.

          Thank you for your compliments though. I never knew i spoke "grakan", but I can't say I mind.

          Besides that, when was the last time you went to Armenia, or Stepanakert? If you've been recently, I would be interested in knowing one's perception of what Stepanakert was, and what it has become, because I repeat: I was veeeeeery impressed. And that statue of Shahoumian in the park, beautiful.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Baron Dants
            Ah yes, join anileve in the "arevmtahays cannot speak properly" club.

            Thank you for your compliments though. I never knew i spoke "grakan", but I can't say I mind.

            Besides that, when was the last time you went to Armenia, or Stepanakert? If you've been recently, I would be interested in knowing one's perception of what Stepanakert was, and what it has become, because I repeat: I was veeeeeery impressed. And that statue of Shahoumian in the park, beautiful.
            Barev, inch genes gor :P

            No-No i do not think that "arevmtahays cannot speak properly" ,,hehe,,, actually, seans i am from Artsakh, we have our own dialekt....and no one understands us U know, (what a shame) , i had a arevmtahay bf, and we couldn't understand each other, so we talked swedish ops: ... i know...shame shame .....

            Well, after war...Stepanakert was terrible....the town was almost destroyed after all bomb attacs..... no trees left nor normal buildings. Everithing was ruined ..... But with help of our armenians, such as A.Manukian ( the street i lived on, named after A.Manukian now) ... and many others... we rebuild Stepanakert....... and as u saw for your self... it is realy beautifull 8)

            Lav lines , my arevmtahay @nker :!:

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