ArmInfo. "France lost Aznavour, one of its greatest poets, who always walked in the vanguard of culture. He became a real legend, crossed borders and epochs. The French lost Charles, who carried them off to the world of his unique songs for over 70 years," wrote on Twitter French Minister of Culture Francoise Nissen.
According to the ministerial communique, Aznavour sang about love, a past time, about the joy and disappointment of life, about joyful moments and tender melancholy. Nissen emphasizes that Aznavour "more than half a century personified what France is."
"Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Armenia to the UN, Charles Aznavour was a man of goodwill, a generous man, a man devoted to his roots. Having received a lot from life, he tried to share," the head of the department said.