GLENDALE — On Wednesday, December 4, 2024, representatives of the Armenian Council of America held a significant meeting with Dr. Karen Esrayelyan, Consul General of the Republic of Armenia in Los Angeles. The discussion took place at the Armenian Consulate in Glendale, focusing on critical topics affecting the Armenian community and the broader Armenia-Diaspora relationship.

During the meeting, both parties addressed pressing issues related to safeguarding the rights of the Armenian community, fostering stronger Armenia-Diaspora ties, and preserving Armenia’s cultural and national identity. They highlighted the importance of collaboration and joint efforts to enhance the unity of the Armenian community and protect national interests.

The discussion also covered emerging global political challenges and their potential impacts on the Armenian people. In this context, the Armenian Council of America reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to supporting the Armenia and the Armenian people, expressing its readiness to contribute to Armenia’s development in all areas.

The meeting, characterized by a warm and constructive atmosphere, served as a promising starting point for regular engagements while underscoring the shared dedication to strengthening Armenia-Diaspora relations and addressing the challenges faced by the Armenian people worldwide.

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