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На протяжении более 35 лет Генеральная Ассамблея способствовала повышению осведомленности общественности по армянским вопросам, призвал больше армяно-американское участие в Американский демократический процессе, и в гуманитарной помощи и программ развития в Армении и Нагорном Карабахе, а также укрепления отношений США - Арцах.
  
Through research, education and advocacy, the Assembly works to strengthen U.S./Armenia and U.S./Nagorno Karabakh relations, promotes Armenia's and Karabakh's democratic development and economic prosperity and seeks universal affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
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==Совет попечителей, 2008==
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*Грайр Овнанян - Председатель Исполнительного комитета
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*Каролин Mugar - президент, исполнительный комитет
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*Роберт А. Kaloosdian - заместитель председателя и советник Исполнительного комитета
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*Edele Овнанян - Казначей, Исполнительный комитет
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*Ван Григорян - советник исполнительного комитета
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*Энтони Барсамян - Исполнительный комитет
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*Лиза Kalustian - секретарь, Исполнительный комитет
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*Джойс Штайн - помощник секретаря
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*Анни Тота - Исполнительный комитет
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*Петру Vosbikian - Исполнительный комитет
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*Альберт Momjian - юрисконсульт
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*Нубар Афеян
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*Рейчел Каприелян
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*Петру Kezirian
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*Лу Энн Оганян
  
With a nation-wide network of volunteer activists, lay leaders, and staff in Washington, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Yerevan, Stepanakert and Gyumri, the Assembly works with the Administration, Congress, and other policy makers in Washington, D.C., and state legislatures to advance issues of concern to Armenian-Americans.
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===Ключевые сотрудники===
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*Брайан Ардуни, исполнительный директор
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*Арпи Вартанян, региональный директор по Армении и Нагорному Карабаху
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*Yeghig Кешишян, директор Западного Управления
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*Эллен Гордон, директор, финансы
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*Таниэль Koushakjian, директор низовых уровней, специалист по связям с общественностью; Ассоциированный
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*Мария Гарабадьян, ассистент, административная; архивариус
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*Бьянка Додов, юрист Конгресса, специалист по связям с общественностью; Ассоциированный
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*Иосиф Пиатт, менеджер, стажер программы; специалист по развитию; Ассоциированный
  
Grassroots and Congressional Affairs
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==Контакты (офис в Армении)==
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*2 Площадь Республики, 105 люкс, 375010, Ереван, Республика Армения
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*Тел.: 374 (1) 15-10-60, 374 (2) 52-95-13;
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*Факс: 374 (1) 15-10-59;
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*Эл. почта: aaa@arminco.com
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*[http://aaainc.org/ Армянская Ассамблея Америки]
  
The Assembly's grassroots advocacy program - the Armenian American Action Committee (ARAMAC) - mobilizes Armenian-Americans in all 50 states to contact their Members of Congress and the White House on pending legislation and critical policy issues. Through timely briefings and "Action Alerts," community forums and the National Advocacy Conference, ARAMAC educates activists on key issues, empowering them to effectively and directly communicate with Congress, the Administration and the media.
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==Ссылки==
 
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*[http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Armenian_Assembly_of_America Энциклопедия Армении]
Public Affairs
 
 
 
Public Affairs aggressively supports the Assembly's programs, particularly Government Relations, through proactive, coordinated and regular communication with mainstream and Armenian-American media. Our target audiences include the Administration, Members of Congress and their staff, think tanks, academicians and the Armenian-American community. To that end, it offers the Assembly as a credible news source. Public Affairs produces the Assembly's Annual Report and its popular publications Armenia This Week, Assembly This Week and Month in Review and manages the Web site.
 
 
 
Promoting Armenian-American issues and establishing the Assembly as a critical source for media seeking reliable information and informed viewpoints on the Caucasus continues to guide Public Affairs activity. Now, more than ever, there is a need for more information and education relative to Armenian-American issues and the Assembly is committed to fulfilling this need. We encourage journalists to visit Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh. Public Affairs staff in Washington and Yerevan offer assistance to those who do.
 
 
 
Research and Information
 
 
 
Supporting the Assembly's programs with research, analysis, and links to the scholarly community.
 
 
 
Western Office
 
 
 
An important link between our work in Washington, DC and our grassroots supporters throughout the Western United States.
 
 
 
Assembly Affiliated Organizations
 
Armenia Tree Project - Advancing Armenia's economic and social development through reforestation--providing food, fuel, environmental benefits, jobs and opportunities for economic growth.
 
Armenian National Institute (ANI) - ANI is dedicated to the study, research and affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
 
Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial - The Museum will be located just two blocks from the White House.
 
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See also
 
Armenian Assembly's Yerevan summer internship program
 
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External links
 
 
 
http://www.aaainc.org - official website
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Armenian_Assembly_of_America The Armenian Assembly
 
http://www.aaainc.org/assembly/
 
 
 
The Assembly
 
 
 
Through research, education and advocacy, the Assembly works to strengthen U.S./Armenia and U.S./Nagorno Karabakh relations, promotes Armenia's and Karabakh's democratic development and economic prosperity and seeks universal affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
 
 
 
With a nation-wide network of volunteer activists, lay leaders, and staff in Washington, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Yerevan, Stepanakert and Gyumri, the Assembly works with the Administration, Congress, and other policy makers in Washington, D.C., and state legislatures to advance issues of concern to Armenian-Americans.
 
 
 
Our MissionTO SUSTAIN and strengthen the organization as the community's preeminent non-partisan advocate representing Armenian-American interests to the U.S. public policy-making community.
 
TO PROVIDE ever expanding opportunities for the active participation of all Armenian-Americans in the American democratic process at the federal, state and local levels.
 
TO BE EVER MINDFUL of the pluralistic character of the Armenian-American community, the worth of its institutions and organizations, and the obligations of the Armenian-American community to the United States of America and its democratic institutions.
 
TO EXPAND the organizations pioneering research, education, and advocacy campaign for universal affirmation of the Armenian Genocide and to secure Diaspora-wide consensus for the government of the Republic of Armenia to deal with the consequences of this crime against humanity.
 
    TO SUPPORT and deepen the U.S./Armenia and U.S./Karabakh relationships based upon a common vision of democracy, the rule of law, open markets, regional security and unfettered commerce.
 
TO PROMOTE public and private civil society initiatives within Armenia and Karabakh, simultaneously maintaining the organizations policy of non-interference in those societies' internal affairs.
 
TO ENCOURAGE free-market oriented, sustainable and responsible development within Armenia and Karabakh.
 
TO LEAD in securing increasingly more effective collaboration among Armenian-American organizations and to establish results-oriented working relationships with non-partisan advocacy entities and relevent individuals world-wide.
 
 
 
TO MAINTAIN and enhance the organization's human development model, resulting in the continuous growth of ever more effective volunteers and staff committed tot he Assembly's mission and vision.
 
 
 
 
 
Our Vision
 
 
 
    The Republic of Armenia will be secure and prosperous, made possible by democracy, the rule of law, advanced market reforms and a people in full and vigilant partnership with their government at all levels. Evidence of Armenia's acknowledged role as a model for the former Soviet Union will be its expanding economy driven by direct foreign investment, repatriation of its former citizens and a Diaspora active in all facets of Armenia's resurgence.
 
 
 
    Internationally, Armenia will be at peace with its neighbors, will have acheived European Union membership and will be a full integrated and active participant in all bodies and initiatives promoting and sustaining regional security, stability and mutually beneficial economic integration.
 
 
 
    Via the direct participation of its duly elected leaders, the Nagarno Karabakh Republic's final status - either as an independent state or as an integral and contiguous part of the Republic of Armenia - will be resolved, internationally recognized and guaranteed.
 
 
 
    The Diaspora will be a vital partner for Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh throughout the world and linked together in effective collaboration to advance pan-Armenia interests globally. A Diaspora wide consensus will have been realized for the Republic of Armenia to deal with historic and contemporary questions that impact all Armenians.
 
 
 
    In view of its ongoing growth in size, competence and reach, the Armenian Assembly of America will be the leading champion in deepening the U.S./Armenia and U.S./Karabakh relationships and will be in the forefront of a comprehensive, non-partisan, Diaspora wide effort to irrevocably secure Armenia's and Karabakh's freedom, democracy and security
 
Armenian Assembly of America 
 
Phone: (1 202) 393 3434
 
Fax:  (1 202) 638 4904
 
E-mail: info@aaainc.org
 
URL:  http://www.aaainc.org
 
Information and advocacy portal
 
 
 
Mr. Ross Vartian
 
Executive Director
 
 
 
Mr. Emil Sanamyan
 
Research Associate
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Armenian Assembly of America deals with Armenian-American community advocacy.
 
 
 
Mission: The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. It is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.
 
 
 
Activities:
 
Government and public affairs
 
Grassroots organization
 
Research
 
Major projects:
 
U.S. Assistance to and trade with Armenia and NKR
 
U.S. Mediation in Karabakh
 
Affirmation of the Armenian Genocide and relations with TurkeyAAA NGOC (Armenian Assembly of America, NGO Training & Resource Center) 
 
Address: 1 Baghramian Street, apt. 1,
 
Yerevan, 375010, Republic of Armenia
 
Phone: (374 10) 54 40 12, 54 40 13, 54 40 15
 
Fax: (374 10) 56 00 45
 
E-mail: ngoc@ngoc.am
 
URL:  http://www.ngoc.am
 
 
 
Ms.Margarit Piliposyan
 
Director
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Armenian Assembly of America has been awarded a USAID Cooperative Agreement for its NGO Training and Resource Center (NGOC) to implement a three year NGO development Program focusing on needs of local NGOs working in the social and primary health care fields and on supporting community initiatives in the regions affected by the 1988 earthquake.
 
 
 
The NGOC new program has two components:
 
 
 
Social Transition Program
 
to develop and strengthen the capacity of social and primary health care NGOs,
 
to advance civic participation in decision-making through support of social policy oriented initiatives by civic action groups and social and primary health care NGOs,
 
to encourage cooperation among social and primary health care NGOs and between social and primary health care NGOs and other stakeholders, specifically including the Government of Armenia,
 
to contribute to the improvement of the legal and regulatory environment for the delivery of social and health care services and information by NGOs.
 
 
 
Community Development in the Earthquake Zone
 
to strengthen selected communities in the Shirak and Lori regions by empowering them to engage in their own self directed development.
 
 
 
Current activities
 
AAA NGOC offers the consulting, training, information and library services to the NGOs on the following topics: organizational development; democracy, civil society and NGO sector; strategic planning, marketing, public relations; fundraising; Human Resource management; Social Transition Program; development of Marketing Pplans, PR strategies, etc.
 
 
 
 
 
              December 22, 2006
 
 
 
   
 
Friday
 
 
 
 
 
News
 
  Cascade Bank receives initial transfer of MCA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Armenia becomes partner of European Committee for Standardization
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  846 school to be equipped with computers in 2007 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Anti-trust body warns retailers against price hike 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Armenia ranks 124th for number of internet users in rating of International Telecommunication Union
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Armenia one of few CIS countries having large foreign trade turnover with EU 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Armenian do not trust newspaper and TV news
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Country Gateways
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Political
 
 
 
 
 
Armenian Assembly of America
 
 
 
Through research, education and advocacy, the Assembly works to strengthen U.S./Armenia and U.S./Nagorno Karabakh relations, promotes Armenia's and Karabakh's democratic development and economic prosperity and seeks universal affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
 
 
 
With a nation-wide network of volunteer activists, lay leaders, and staff in Washington, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Yerevan, Stepanakert and Gyumri, the Assembly works with the Administration, Congress, and other policy makers in Washington, D.C., and state legislatures to advance issues of concern to Armenian-Americans.
 
 
 
Grassroots and Congressional Affairs
 
 
 
The Assembly's grassroots advocacy program - the Armenian American Action Committee (ARAMAC) - mobilizes Armenian-Americans in all 50 states to contact their Members of Congress and the White House on pending legislation and critical policy issues. Through timely briefings and "Action Alerts," community forums and the National Advocacy Conference, ARAMAC educates activists on key issues, empowering them to effectively and directly communicate with Congress, the Administration and the media.
 
 
 
Public Affairs
 
 
 
Public Affairs aggressively supports the Assembly's programs, particularly Government Relations, through proactive, coordinated and regular communication with mainstream and Armenian-American media. Our target audiences include the Administration, Members of Congress and their staff, think tanks, academicians and the Armenian-American community. To that end, it offers the Assembly as a credible news source. Public Affairs produces the Assembly's Annual Report and its popular publications Armenia This Week, Assembly This Week and Month in Review and manages the Web site.
 
 
 
Promoting Armenian-American issues and establishing the Assembly as a critical source for media seeking reliable information and informed viewpoints on the Caucasus continues to guide Public Affairs activity. Now, more than ever, there is a need for more information and education relative to Armenian-American issues and the Assembly is committed to fulfilling this need. We encourage journalists to visit Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh. Public Affairs staff in Washington and Yerevan offer assistance to those who do.
 
 
 
Research and Information
 
 
 
Supporting the Assembly's programs with research, analysis, and links to the scholarly community.
 
 
 
Western Office
 
 
 
An important link between our work in Washington, DC and our grassroots supporters throughout the Western United States.
 
 
 
Assembly Affiliated Organizations
 
Armenia Tree Project - Advancing Armenia's economic and social development through reforestation--providing food, fuel, environmental benefits, jobs and opportunities for economic growth.
 
Armenian National Institute (ANI) - ANI is dedicated to the study, research and affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
 
Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial - The Museum will be located just two blocks from the White House.
 
 
 
 
 
See also
 
Armenian Assembly's Yerevan summer internship program
 
[edit]
 
External links
 
 
 
http://www.aaainc.org - official website
 
 
 
Armenian Assembly of America, Inc.
 
122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
 
Washington, DC 20001 USA
 
Telephone: (202) 393-3434
 
FAX: (202) 638-4904
 
e-mail: info@aaainc.org
 
Internet: aaainc.org/ USA
 
 
 
 
 
Armenian Assembly of America, Inc. (Armenia Office)
 
 
 
 
 
Armenian Assembly of America, Inc. (Western Region)
 
50 North La Cienega Boulevard, Suite 202
 
Beverly Hills, California 90211
 
Telephone: (310) 360-0091
 
fax: (310) 360-0094
 
e-mail: aaawr@idt.net
 
Internet: aaainc.org/ USA
 
 
 
 
 
Armenian Assembly of Belgium  Belgium
 
 
 
 
 
2 Republic Square, Suite 105
 
375010 Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
 
Telephone: 374 (1) 15-10-60, 374 (2) 52-95-13
 
fax: 374 (1) 15-10-59
 
e-mail: aaa@arminco.com
 
Internet: aaainc.org/ Armenia
 
 
 
http://www.aaainc.org/assembly/
 
 
 
The Armenian Assembly
 
The Assembly
 
 
 
Through research, education and advocacy, the Assembly works to strengthen U.S./Armenia and U.S./Nagorno Karabakh relations, promotes Armenia's and Karabakh's democratic development and economic prosperity and seeks universal affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
 
 
 
With a nation-wide network of volunteer activists, lay leaders, and staff in Washington, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Yerevan, Stepanakert and Gyumri, the Assembly works with the Administration, Congress, and other policy makers in Washington, D.C., and state legislatures to advance issues of concern to Armenian-Americans.
 
 
 
Assembly Affiliated Organizations
 
Armenia Tree Project
 
Advancing Armenia's economic and social development through reforestation--providing food, fuel, environmental benefits, jobs and opportunities for economic growth.
 
Armenian National Institute (ANI)
 
ANI is dedicated to the study, research and affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
 
Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial
 
The Museum will be located just two blocks from the White House.
 
 
 
 
 
Our MissionTO SUSTAIN and strengthen the organization as the community's preeminent non-partisan advocate representing Armenian-American interests to the U.S. public policy-making community.
 
TO PROVIDE ever expanding opportunities for the active participation of all Armenian-Americans in the American democratic process at the federal, state and local levels.
 
TO BE EVER MINDFUL of the pluralistic character of the Armenian-American community, the worth of its institutions and organizations, and the obligations of the Armenian-American community to the United States of America and its democratic institutions.
 
TO EXPAND the organizations pioneering research, education, and advocacy campaign for universal affirmation of the Armenian Genocide and to secure Diaspora-wide consensus for the government of the Republic of Armenia to deal with the consequences of this crime against humanity.
 
 
 
TO SUPPORT and deepen the U.S./Armenia and U.S./Karabakh relationships based upon a common vision of democracy, the rule of law, open markets, regional security and unfettered commerce.
 
TO PROMOTE public and private civil society initiatives within Armenia and Karabakh, simultaneously maintaining the organizations policy of non-interference in those societies' internal affairs.
 
TO ENCOURAGE free-market oriented, sustainable and responsible development within Armenia and Karabakh.
 
TO LEAD in securing increasingly more effective collaboration among Armenian-American organizations and to establish results-oriented working relationships with non-partisan advocacy entities and relevent individuals world-wide.
 
 
 
TO MAINTAIN and enhance the organization's human development model, resulting in the continuous growth of ever more effective volunteers and staff committed tot he Assembly's mission and vision.
 
 
 
The Armenian American Action Committee (ARAMAC) is a grass-roots network of well-informed activists committed to lobbying on critical policy matters.
 
 
 
ARAMAC mobilizes Armenian-American organizations and voters in all 50 states to contact their Members of Congress and the White House on pending legislation and critical policy issues. Through timely briefings, community forums, regional leadership conferences, "Action Alerts" and other similar means, ARAMAC educates activists on key Armenian-American issues, empowering them to effectively communicate with Congress, the Administration and the media.Armenian Assembly of America (United States) (http://www.aaainc.org/)
 
'The Armenian Assembly of America is a nationwide nonprofit organization established in 1972 and headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Assembly promotes public awareness of Armenian issues, encourages greater Armenian-American participation in the American democratic process, and assists in humanitarian and development programs in Armenia.' Its official website describes its structure, programs, initiatives and other information related to its mission.
 

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Армянская Ассамблея Америки
ААА
Armenian Assembly of America
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Вид заведения: Общественная организация
Адрес: 1334, G ST., NW Suite, 200, Вашингтон, округ Колумбия, 20005, США
Телефон/Факс: (202) 393-3434; Факс: (202) 638-4904
Эл. почта: info@aaainc.org
Ссылки: http://www.aaainc.org

Информация об организации

На протяжении более 35 лет Генеральная Ассамблея способствовала повышению осведомленности общественности по армянским вопросам, призвал больше армяно-американское участие в Американский демократический процессе, и в гуманитарной помощи и программ развития в Армении и Нагорном Карабахе, а также укрепления отношений США - Арцах.

Совет попечителей, 2008

  • Грайр Овнанян - Председатель Исполнительного комитета
  • Каролин Mugar - президент, исполнительный комитет
  • Роберт А. Kaloosdian - заместитель председателя и советник Исполнительного комитета
  • Edele Овнанян - Казначей, Исполнительный комитет
  • Ван Григорян - советник исполнительного комитета
  • Энтони Барсамян - Исполнительный комитет
  • Лиза Kalustian - секретарь, Исполнительный комитет
  • Джойс Штайн - помощник секретаря
  • Анни Тота - Исполнительный комитет
  • Петру Vosbikian - Исполнительный комитет
  • Альберт Momjian - юрисконсульт
  • Нубар Афеян
  • Рейчел Каприелян
  • Петру Kezirian
  • Лу Энн Оганян

Ключевые сотрудники

  • Брайан Ардуни, исполнительный директор
  • Арпи Вартанян, региональный директор по Армении и Нагорному Карабаху
  • Yeghig Кешишян, директор Западного Управления
  • Эллен Гордон, директор, финансы
  • Таниэль Koushakjian, директор низовых уровней, специалист по связям с общественностью; Ассоциированный
  • Мария Гарабадьян, ассистент, административная; архивариус
  • Бьянка Додов, юрист Конгресса, специалист по связям с общественностью; Ассоциированный
  • Иосиф Пиатт, менеджер, стажер программы; специалист по развитию; Ассоциированный

Контакты (офис в Армении)

  • 2 Площадь Республики, 105 люкс, 375010, Ереван, Республика Армения
  • Тел.: 374 (1) 15-10-60, 374 (2) 52-95-13;
  • Факс: 374 (1) 15-10-59;
  • Эл. почта: aaa@arminco.com
  • Армянская Ассамблея Америки

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