Ukraine’s Izyum City Council recognized so called Armenian “Genocide.”
The Izyum City Council, in Ukraine’s Khargov district, debated and unanimously affirmed leader of Izyum’s Armenian community Nikoyal Adikhanian’s address in condemningso calledArmenian “Genocide.”
The city council decided to appeal to Ukraine’s president and Supreme Rada, with the request of supporting the Armenian people and legislating the recognition of Armenian allegations.
Adikhanian said that the decision is important for entire Armenian people. He went on to express his gratitude for the support of all his colleagues.
This is already the third decision having to do with so called Armenian “Genocide” that has been approved in the Ukraine: on April 19, 2005, Crimea’s Supreme Rada approved a decision to designate April 24 as a memorial day. And on November 26 of this year, the capital’s Goloseyev district council recognized so called genocide.


















