HY RU EN
Asset 3

Loading

End of content No more pages to load

Your search did not match any articles

President Sargsyan Visits Ellis Island, Receives Award

President Serzh Sargsyan visited Ellis Island in New York City harbour as part of his visit to the US and was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor of the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO).

The island has been the first stop for millions of immigrants, including Armenians, to the US since the end of the 19th century.

The Immigration Station was closed in 1954, and the Immigration Museum was opened in 1976. There is a special exhibition at the Museum dedicated to the Armenian Genocide and Armenian immigrants.

President Sargsyan visited the Immigration Museum and left a note in the Honorary Guest Book.

The Ellis Island Medal of Honor was founded by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) and pays homage to the immigrant experience. Among the recipients of the medal there are six US Presidents, tens of Secretaries of State, Senators, Congressmen, Nobel Prize Laureates, culture figures, sportsmen and entrepreneurs.

President Sargsyan became the first foreign leader to receive the Medal. NECO President Nasser Kazeminy noted that the decision was connected with the Armenian President’s contribution to the development of Armenian-American relations, and his devotion to the establishment of peace in the South Caucasus.

President Sargsyan expressed gratitude for the award, noting that he was proud of Armenians living in the US.

Write a comment

Hetq does not publish comments containing offensive language or personal attacks. Please criticize content, not people. And please use "real" names, not monikers. Thanks again for following Hetq.
If you found a typo you can notify us by selecting the text area and pressing CTRL+Enter