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U.S. Defense Rep. Makes 'Personal' Visit to Dzidzernagapert

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November 3, 2016
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Dr. Michael Carpenter, U.S. deputy assistant secretary of defense, meeting with Armenian Defense Minister Vigen Sargsyan. (Photo: mil.am)
Dr. Michael Carpenter, U.S. deputy assistant secretary of defense, meeting with Armenian Defense Minister Vigen Sargsyan. (Photo: mil.am)

YEREVAN—U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Dr. Michael Carpenter met on Wednesday with Armenia’s newly-appointed Defense Minister Vigen Sargsyan during his visit to Armenia, according to the U.S. Embassy of Armenia. Carpenter met with President Serzh Sarkisian earlier that day.
In addition to the meetings with top Armenian officials, he toured a number of programs highlighting U.S.-Armenian military partnership. He met with U.S. soldiers who were assisting their Armenian counterparts as they teach their first-ever combat medic course, at the Armenian NCO Academy, designed on a similar U.S. training program.
He also visited the 12th Peacekeeping Brigade’s headquarters and met with the soldiers and commanders who have joined in numerous NATO- and UN-led peacekeeping efforts around the globe.
“The United States and Armenia have a longstanding security partnership rooted in the friendship between the American and Armenian peoples,” Carpenter said. “In the face of new challenges to European security in the 21st century, it is vital for the United States and Armenia to work together to strengthen security, stability and prosperity in the region and to keep advancing our vision of a Europe whole, free and at peace.”
Carpenter paying respect to the victims of the Armenian Genocide at the Tsitsernakabert Memorial Complex
Carpenter paying respect to the victims of the Armenian Genocide at the Tsitsernakabert Memorial Complex

Carpenter also paid a personal visit on Thursday to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex in Yerevan, where he paid respect to the victims of the Armenian Genocide, according to a U.S. Embassy Armenia Facebook post.

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  1. Hrair says:
    7 years ago

    This people should be banned from visiting Tsitsernakabert when they present it as ” personal visit only “.
    Hillary Clinton did that also few years back and it cost her my vote , my families and friends vote as well .
    This political prostitutes shouldnt be allowed to disrespect us and our martyrs with this sort of disgusting behavior . Shame on Obama , clintons and rest of the Washington prostituts !

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