BBC WANTS PERMANENT FREQUENCY IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net - BBC World Service would like to have a permanent frequency in Armenia, the TV Company administration stated at the meeting with Armenian Ambassador to the UK and Northern Ireland Vahe Gabrielian, RA Foreign Ministry's press service reported. When a guest to BBC studio Vahe Gabrielian commented on the Karabakh conflict settlement, the Armenian Genocide and the domestic situation in Armenia. He also gave an interview to Londoninfo weekly and responded to the questions of the BBC Turkish and Armenian offices. To note, presently BBC broadcasts in Armenia via Van and Impulse radio stations, which provide only half an houre's air per day.
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