ATAA: Reconciliation Between Armenia And Turkey Can Be Achieved Only

ATAA: RECONCILIATION BETWEEN ARMENIA AND TURKEY CAN BE ACHIEVED ONLY THROUGH CAREFUL STUDY OF HISTORY

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.10.2009 19:16 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Protocols of normalization of Armenia-Turkey
relations are based on the concept of "constructive ambiguity" and
each side can interpret them in favor of own interests, the statement
of the Assembly of Turkish American Association (ATAA) says.

"ATAA believes that the process of normalization of Armenian-Turkish
relations is the only opportunity for both countries to move
forward. We welcome the desire embedded in the Protocols to develop
good neighborly relations between Armenia and Turkey aimed to resolve
all issues in an integrated manner, "n the statement of the Assembly
says.

The Association believes that the provision of territorial integrity
is important for the Turks of the U.S., because "the Constitution
of Armenia and the Armenian politicians wrongly raise territorial
claims against Turkey. In respect to the historical commission,
ATAA believes that "only through the diligent study of history the
reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey can be achieved."
From: Baghdasarian

Boxing: Arthur Abraham V Jermaine Taylor- Iron Man Abraham Can Prove

ARTHUR ABRAHAM V JERMAINE TAYLOR- IRON MAN ABRAHAM CAN PROVE HIS CLASS DAN HUNTER

Bettingpro.com
13 Oct 2009

"King" Arthur can be Froch’s biggest rival

Unless you are a serious fight fan, you might not be familiar with
the name Arthur Abraham, but this Saturday night the Armenian Iron
Man can move one step closer to being ranked among the modern greats
of the middleweight and super-middleweight divisions.

He takes on American Jermaine Taylor at the 02 World Arena in Berlin
in what will be his first fight in what is being billed as Showtimes
Super Six, a tournament created by Showtime TV to crown the king of the
ultra-competitive super-middleweight division. Abraham has previously
defended the IBF version of the middleweight title no less than ten
times since winning it in 2005.

While not quite ready to be mentioned in the same breath as Monzon,
Hagler and Hopkins, the undefeated Abraham (30 – 0, 24 ko´s) has
been relentlessly plying his craft in his adopted Germany building
a reputation as a super-tough, super-fit boxer-puncher. In this age
of superstar boxers that fight only when it suits them and damn
the title, Abraham is a throwback to fighters of the 1930´s and
1940´s He averaged three defenses of his title a year, unheard
of today. And although in 2008 he only managed two defenses of his
title, sandwiched in between was a tough rematch with Edison Miranda
at super-middleweight.

The very fact that Abraham dispatched the dangerous Miranda in just
four rounds, when two years earlier the same Miranda had broken his
jaw in two places and taken him the distance in a title defense showed
us three things;

a) Abraham’s vast improvement as a fighter, b) Despite the threat
provided by the vicious punching Miranda, his incredible belief in
his own abilities, c) Again against Miranda, how impossibly strong
and powerful Abraham will be at super-middleweight.

While his American rival Kelly Pavlik made the news and stole the
headlines in the middleweight division, despite losing a his unbeaten
record in last year, in many experts minds Abraham had moved to the
top of the list of the best middleweights in the world, this writer
included.

He will convince many more that he is ready to dominate the twelve
stone division with an impressive win against the former undisputed
middleweight champion Jermaine Taylor (28 – 3 – 1 (17 ko´s).

Will he add to his reputation with an emphatic win? Or might Taylor
just pull off the upset of the year?

If you were to place a bet on Taylor you would get odds of 12/5 at
bet365, which to the uneducated means if Taylor were to win, you would
earn 12 quid back on a five pound bet. That same fiver would only
earn you £1.50 if you were to back ´´King" Arthur. The bookies
seldom get it wrong, and they are obviously going by Taylor´s last
four fights that tally up to a less than impressive W1- L3 KO by 2.

Taylor is still only 31 but his back to back middleweight title
victories over the seemingly invincible Hopkins in 2005 seem such a
long time ago, and were in retrospect the pinnacle of his career. After
that were a succession of frustrating performances by a fighter
who appeared to have the world at his feet. Handsome, clean cut,
articulate, and by the way, he could actually fight. We forgave him his
draw against Winky Wright because Winky was on a streak that included
big wins over Shane Mosely (twice) and Felix Trinidad, and nobody
looked good against Winky, so a draw was almost as good as a win.

But the alarm bells began ringing when he struggled to a split decision
win against blown up welterweight Cory Spinks, and his world came
crashing down against the vicious punching Kelly Pavlik. Ironically,
he looked back to his best in the first few rounds of the Pavlik
fight and came within a whisker of a sensational two round blowout,
only for Pavlik to come roaring back to kayo Taylor in the seventh
round in my contender for Fight of the Year 2007.

He took a rematch with Pavlik in 2008 and lost a close but unanimous
decision. He followed up this with a surprisingly one side p

This win gave him a shot at the new WBC super-middleweight champion,
Nottingham´s own Iron Man, Carl Froch.

Taylor boxed beautifully for large parts of the fight, and in
truth made the limited Froch looked amateurish. He floored Froch
in the third, and built up a huge lead before fading down the
stretch. Froch will never be mistaken for Sugar Ray Robinson, but he
is freakishly strong and has a will and resilience seldom seen in a
British fighter. Froch finally floored and stopped Taylor with just
14 seconds remaining of the twelfth and final round.

At 6ft 2 inches tall, Taylor was a very tall middleweight. Ironically,
he looked slighter and lighter than Froch, when if anything he should
have looked bulkier. Abraham stands 5´10´´ and packs a lot of
muscle and power into his frame. Taylor will have to produce the
fight of his life to beat Abraham in front of his adopted home crowd.

Boxing history is littered with upsets, and Hopkins recent schooling
of Pavlik was a classic example of a quality fighter written off
prematurely.

But it is hard to see anything other than a win for the relentless
Abraham this Saturday.
From: Baghdasarian

NATO Pines Hopes With Armenian-Turkish Relations As Method Of Rappro

NATO PINES HOPES WITH ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS AS METHOD OF RAPPROCHEMENT WITH ARMENIA

ArmInfo
2009-10-13 12:44:00

ArmInfo. NATO pins hopes with Armenian-Turkish relations as method
of rapprochement with Armenia and welcomes the Armenian-Turkish
rapprochement initiative, Zbigniew Rybacki, NATO/PFP Liaison Officer
in the South Caucasus, told media on Tuesday.

He said that Armenia-NATO cooperation develops rather actively on a
number of programs. However, there is still a stereotype of negative
attitude to NATO in Armenia inherited from the Soviet past. Z.

Rubacki believes that warming in the relations of Armenia and Turkey
will increase the opportunities of NATO in the country.

In addition, he said, Armenia is a strategic partner of Russia,
which NATO has no warm relations with. Armenia has already made an
important step towards Turkey, a NATO member-state. NATO/PFP Liaison
Officer hopes the negative attitude to NATO will change in Armenia
in due course. Armenia-NATO cooperation develops in compliance
with Armenia-NATO IPAP signed in December 2005. Participation in
IPAP suggests regular consultations with NATO on regional security,
development of the security strategy and military doctrine of Armenia.

Armenia and Turkey signed the "Protocol on the establishment
of diplomatic relations" and the "Protocol on the development of
bilateral relations" in Zurich on October 10. To come into effect
the protocols must be submitted to the respective Parliaments for
the ratification on each side. Armenia and Turkey have no diplomatic
relations and their border was closed in 1993 by Ankara.
From: Baghdasarian

From The Vatican: October 13, 2009

FROM THE VATICAN: OCTOBER 13, 2009
By Vatican Information Service

The Catholic Spirit
Tuesday, 13 October 2009

VATICAN CITY, 12 OCT 2009 (VIS) – In the Synod Hall at
4.30. p.m. today, the Twelfth General Congregation of the Second
Special Assembly for Africa of the Synod of Bishops began in the
presence of the Pope. The president delegate on duty was Cardinal
Theodore-Adrien Sarr, archbishop of Dakar, Senegal, and 210 Synod
Fathers were present.

Extracts from some of the Synod Father’s speeches are given below:

BISHOP TESFASELASSIE MEDHIN OF ADIGRAT, ETHIOPIA. "I have not noticed
enough attention accorded to formation, which is a fundamental
subject for the Church in Africa. … We must therefore ensure
that the formation we give to our future priests and agents of
evangelisation makes them aware of the challenges, self confident,
balanced and mature ministers who could stand against and through
the serious turbulence of the times. … The formation programmes
of the major seminaries and houses of religious formation should be
given serious attention and evaluation, to determine their quality
and effectiveness in producing members of the Church who can be
true witness to reconciliation, justice and peace. We should use our
higher learning institutes by establishing a faculty which develops
and integrates into its modules the best practices and most effective
African cultural ways of reconciliation".

ARCHBISHOP LAURENT MONSENGWO PASINYA OF KINSHASA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
OF CONGO. "Peace goes hand in hand with justice, justice with right,
right with truth. … Thus it is necessary, at all costs, to promote a
rule of law in which primacy is truly given to law and especially to
constitutional law; a rule of law in which arbitrary and subjective
judgments do not create the law of the jungle; a rule of law in which
national sovereignty is recognised and respected; a rule of law in
which each individual is fairly given his due. … In solutions,
all paths, especially the diplomatic and political paths, must aim at
re-establishing truth, justice and peace. … It is in by eliminating
all barriers, exclusion, discriminatory laws in worship and society,
and especially by suppressing hatred, that men are reconciled and
peace is made".

BISHOP KRIKOR-OKOSDINOS COUSSA OF ALEXANDRIA OF THE ARMENIANS,
EGYPT. "In 1915, the Ottomans … killed the Armenian people in
Greater Armenia and Lesser Armenia (Turkey). One and a half million
people perished during this genocide. The Armenians left and were
dispersed, first in the Middle East then throughout the world. … As
this Synod takes place ninety-four years after the killings, following
Christ’s call to forgive one’s enemies, the leaders of the Armenian
State and the heads of the Armenian Churches (Catholic, Orthodox
and Evangelical) are performing an act of public pardon towards
the Turks. We do so while appealing to the Turks to recognise the
genocide, to pay homage to the martyrs and to grant Armenians their
civil, political and religious rights. The path of reconciliation
between the two States has begun. For this, I appeal to political
leaders that they may support our progress alongside the Turks,
with the Universal Church and the African Church in distress".

BARBARA PANDOLFI, PRESIDENT OF THE SECULAR INSTITUTE OF THE MISSIONARY
SISTERS OF THE KINGSHIP OF CHRIST, ITALY. "Members of Secular
Institutes are a hidden presence, accepting the precariousness
of daily life alongside others without protection or privileges,
searching for ways and solutions that sometimes exist only in the
realm of possibility, and living with the longing for universal
brotherhood. The vocation of secular institutes highlights the need
for the promotion of a mature laity, one capable of contributing
to the edification of a civil society based on the human values of
Christianity. … Since most secular institutes in Africa are female
institutes, there is an urgent need to favour and promote the worth
of women, not just as wives and mothers, but as people capable of
responsibility and autonomy in different areas of social life, just
as there is an urgent need for them to play a specific and not just
a subordinate role in the Church. If the first fracture of mankind,
caused by sin, was that between man and woman, one sign of peace and
reconciliation would be the promotion of authentic joint responsibility
and effective acknowledgment of equal dignity between men and women,
over and above all domination and discrimination".

Today’s General Congregation concluded with an address by
Jacques Diouf, director general of the United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organisation (FAO), one of the three special guests
who are participating in the Synod at the invitation of the Holy
Father. Excerpts from his remarks are given below.

"First and foremost, Africa means shared values of civilisation
based on the historical awareness of belonging to the same
people. … Africa, martyred, exploited, despoiled by slavery and
colonisation but now politically sovereign, must not fall back
into rejection and negation, even if she has a duty to remember the
past. She must have the greatness to forgive and continue to develop a
cultural conscience based on her own identity which rejects alienating
assimilation. She must study the operational concepts of Blackness and
‘African-ness’, including the diaspora. … Africa has always been
presented in the light of the difficulties she faces, but she is the
land of the future which in the next forty years will experience
strong demographic growth. … With [her] resources, … Africa
cannot be ignored in the economic development of the planet. … Food
security is essential for the reduction of poverty, the education of
children and the health of the people, but also for lasting economic
growth. … From this point of view, one essential factor is the
contribution of African women to agricultural production and commerce,
and their role in nourishing the entire family. In fact, any initiative
aimed at facing the problem of food insecurity in Africa cannot hope
to be successful without taking this economic and social fact into
account. … Of all the suffering the African continent experiences,
hunger remains the most tragic and the most intolerable. Any commitment
to justice and peace in Africa cannot be separated from the need for
progress in achieving the right to food for all. … The Church has
always given herself the task of comforting the misery of the poorest
and the motto of the FAO is ‘Fiat Panis’: ‘Bread for all’. Most Holy
Father, in your last Encyclical ‘Caritas in Veritate’ you highlight
how all economic decisions have moral consequences. … The vision
of a world free of hunger is possible if there is political will at
the highest level. … The great spiritual and moral forces are an
inestimable support for us in our activities. … I would also like to
praise the Church’s action in the field, with the poorest of the poor.

Missionaries and religious … often undertake difficult tasks
alongside inter-governmental organizations, NGOs and civil society,
tasks that are at times ungrateful but always useful. … I would
like to underline the convergence of religious teachings, especially
those of the Catholic Church and Islam, towards the need to oversee the
rational use of resources on the basis of a strategy respectful of the
persons and things of this world, without excess or waste. All these
teachings underline the fundamental role of social responsibil¬ity,
recommending solicitude towards the poorest. From this point of view,
the Church’s social doctrine plays an essential role".

THIRTEENTH GENERAL CONGREGATION

VATICAN CITY, 13 OCT 2009 (VIS) – The Thirteenth General Congregation
of the Second Special Assembly for Africa of the Synod of Bishops was
held this morning in the Vatican’s Synod Hall in the presence of 220
Synod Fathers. The president delegate on duty was Cardinal Francis
Arinze, prefect emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and
the Discipline of the Sacraments.

Extracts from some of the Synod Father’s speeches are given below:

BISHOP ERNESTO MAGUENGUE OF PEMBA, MOZAMBIQUE. "The principle source
of wealth of the continent is its people, especially the young,
adolescents and children. … Many young people are drawn into
violence, prostitution, the trafficking and consumption of drugs,
organised crime, ethnic and tribal conflicts, religious fundamentalism
and satanic sects, among other things. … In such a context, I
suggest that the synodal assembly: (1) Sends out a message of trust
and encouragement to the young. … (2) Denounces the marginalisation,
manipulation and violation of children’s rights as one of the most
terrible forms of injustice. (3) Highlight f African youth, … and
for the integral education and formation of the young. … (4) Revises
the content and method of catechesis and of the various catechisms".

BISHOP SERVILIEN NZAKAMWITA OF BYUMBA, RWANDA. "The Church in Rwanda,
in her pastoral care of reconciliation, justice and peace following
the terrible events of the genocide of the Tutsi and others – and
in the wake of the challenges she has encountered and has partly
overcome – is convinced that the work of reconciliation is God’s
initiative. … The Justice and Peace Commission, in collaboration
with other commissions and pastoral care agencies, has accompanied the
process of reconciliation with various programmes aimed at educating
people in values and at forming agents of reconciliation. … In this
pastoral care of reconciliation, the Catholic Church … collaborates
closely with other religious confessions and with public and
private institutions that operate in the field of post-genocide
reconciliation".

ARCHBISHOP EDWARD TAMBA CHARLES OF FREETOWN AND BO, SIERRA LEONE. "The
multinational extractives are causing so much injustice in Africa
that the Church can no longer remain silent about them. In their
desire to exploit the continent’s rich natural and mineral resources,
these companies can do anything, including the fomenting of inter
ethnic conflicts, sale of arms and ammunition, and the overthrow
of legitimate governments. The oil rich Delta States in Nigeria and
the eastern and southern regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo
are clear examples of this. Confronted by such hostile forces, many
local Churches cannot do much to ensure that the companies accept
their corporate responsibility. Therefore I am appealing that local
Churches and episcopal conferences of the affected regions intervene
to ensure that just mining policies are established to ensure that
African States and their populations benefit from their own natural
and mineral resources.

I am also appealing to local Churches of countries from which
those multinationals come to intervene on behalf of Africa and its
people. Those companies may be bringing home cheap oil and cheap
tropical hard wood, but they are causing untold sufferings for our
people in Africa. In the name of God and of our ecclesial communion, we
appeal to you to help us to stop their injustices against our people".

FR. JAN GEERITS S.D.S., APOSTOLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF THE COMORES. "There
are barriers and limitations in the work of evangelization in the
Comores. … As we are a minority, there is a real danger that our
small Catholic communities become tired and discouraged. Nevertheless,
the smallness of our Catholic communities spurs us to invest in the
mission of being the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Not
being allowed to evangelise with the mouth and the word, nothing stops
us from speaking with our hands, that is: serving the population in
all humility through works of charity. Each man is unique and has
the ability to choose freely to be (or not to be) the image of his
Creator. God constantly invites us to say yes with a patience that is
beyond us, without ever obligating or forcing His creatures. … Thus,
it is an injustice to obligate one’s fellow man to become a Muslim
and to exclude salvation a priori to all those who do not follow Islam.

This injustice can never lead to reconciliation and profound peace
with Muslims and must be recognised one day as an … error, both by
their and by the simple faithful, so that this separating wall may
finally fall as others fell in the past".

ARCHBISHOP LIBORIUS NDUMBUKUTI NASHENDA O.M.I., OF WINDHOEK,
PRESIDENT OF THE NAMIBIAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS’ CONFERENCE. "Namibia is
basically enjoying political and economic stability, but the Church
is nevertheless called upon to be a vigilant and prophetic watchdog
with regard to the issues of reconciliation, justice and peace. … We
have tried to embark upon two projects which I would like share with
you: (1) We have called upon the clergy, religious and faithful to
encourage both the faithful and people of good will; to exercise
their democratic right to vote in order to elect as their future
leaders those who will be good servants and … will fight against
all forms of corruption. … We have been meeting with all political
parties to call upon them to uphold the principle of democracy in their
campaigning in a spirit of tolerance and mutual respect in order to
maintain our hard won peace, … while affirming the fact that, in
any race, there is always a winner and a loser, and that the latter
should accept the result with dignity and humility. African leaders
should therefore learn to relinquish power gracefully. (2) Special
ministry to sex workers prostitution for which we have a priest with
this charism. In many situations these sex workers, of whom 80 percent
are infected by the HIV/AIDS virus, are forced into this life style
by poverty and are sexually abused by well salaried people".

FR. ZEFERINO ZECA MARTINS S.V.D., PROVINCIAL FOR ANGOLA OF THE
SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE WORD. "I wish to refer to the Chinese workers
who are to be found all over Africa. Certainly for the Chinese State
they are workers who are sent outside the borders to increase their
hegemony in the worldwide economic panorama. For our States, they
are no more than the manpower required for a speedy reconstruction
of the infrastructures destroyed by war. I therefore propose that the
episcopal conferences work with those dioceses in which the pastoral
care of immigrants is a necessity in order to create a pastoral
programme for bringing the Gospel of Christ to Chinese workers in
African countries".

PAPAL VISITS TO FAO AND TO SYNAGOGUE OF ROME

VATICAN CITY, 13 OCT 2009 (VIS) – The Holy See Press Office released
the following communiques this morning:

"On the morning of Monday 16 November, the Holy Father Benedict
XVI will visit the Rome headquarters of the United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organisation (FAO), for the occasion of the opening of
the World Summit on Food Security, due to take place as part of the
FAO’s thirty-sixth general conference (18 to 23 November)".

"On the afternoon of Sunday 17 January 2010, the Holy Father
Benedict XVI will visit the Synagogue of Rome to meet the local
Jewish community for the occasion of the twenty-first Day for the
study and development of dialogue between Catholics and Jews, and of
the Feast of the ‘Mo’ed di Piombo’ which falls on the same day". The
feast commemorates a miraculous event of 1793 when the Jews of Rome
escaped an atta thanks to a sudden storm which doused the fires that
had been ignited against the gates of the ghetto".
From: Baghdasarian

Second International Youth Festival Opens In Nalchik

SECOND INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL OPENS IN NALCHIK

ARMENPRESS
OCTOBER 13, 2009
NALCHIK

NALCHIK, OCTOBER 13, ARMENPRESS: "CIS: Youth Year and Youth in the
Year of Science and Innovations" scientific-practical conference
opened in Nalchik Monday within the framework of the "Cooperation of
Talents 2009" second international youth festival.

The festival gathered more than 200 young scientists, lecturers,
authors of inventions and innovation managers, heads of youth and
students’ organizations, talented athletes and performers.

Head of the council coordinating the CIS students and youth
organizations’ cooperation Ilya Ilyin said that with the support
of the inter-state fund of the humanitarian cooperation of CIS
member states the festival is being conducted for the second time in
Kabardino-Balkaria State University. During the first festival the
idea of establishing strategy of international youth cooperation and
its main points have been aroused.
From: Baghdasarian

Civilitas: Contradictions in Armenia-Turkey Protocols Become Plain

PRESS RELEASE
The Civilitas Foundation
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Yerevan, Armenia
Telephones: +37494.800754; +37410.500119
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DEMEANING SIGNING FOR DEMEANING PROTOCOLS: CONTRADICTIONS IN ARMENIA-TURKEY
PROTOCOLS BECOME PLAIN

On Saturday, October 10, we witnessed two consequential but sadly
conflicting events. One was the signing of the miscalculated and
ill-constructed Armenia-Turkey protocols, despite great domestic and
international concern and opposition among Armenians. The other was
President Sargsyan’s last-minute address to the Armenian people, issued just
hours ahead of the scheduled signing, the content of which was directly and
unabashedly contradictory to the content of the protocols.

Indeed, so different are the two that it can even be said that the
president’s arguments were the best reasons to reject the protocols. The
address insisted that there are irrefutable realities and we have undeniable
rights; the protocols on the other hand question the first and eliminate the
second. Armenia, without cause and without necessity, conceded its historic
rights, both regarding genocide recognition and what the address so justly
called `hayrenazrkum – a denial and dispossession of our patrimony.

Further, the provision for ratification of the protocols by the Turkish
parliament comes in the context of repeated and forceful calls by high-level
Turkish officials who repeatedly affirm that ratification hinges on a
Karabakh settlement process Azerbaijan finds favorable. Given this, any
Armenian insistence of no-linkage between Armenia-Turkey and
Karabakh-Azerbaijan is not credulous.

Given the last-minute scrambling and hesitation in Zurich, it is difficult
to imagine a more demeaning signing or a more demeaning document. The
parties themselves and the representatives of the world powers, all were
present but all remained silent. When such a `historic’ moment goes by with
none of the sides or the witnesses able to say anything acceptable or in
agreement with the rest, either about the long-awaited event itself or the
content of the documents being signed – it is difficult to see how this
document can provide the serious basis of trust and respect necessary for
stable and respectful relations between the parties.

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www.civilitasfoundation.org

Zaruhi Postanjian Elected Member Of PACE Monitoring Group

ZARUHI POSTANJIAN ELECTED MEMBER OF PACE MONITORING GROUP

Noyan Tapan
Oct 9, 2009

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. Member of the Armenian delegation
in the PACE, member of the RA National Assembly "Heritage" faction
Zaruhi Postanjian was elected member of the PACE Monitoring Group. She
announced this at the October 5 press conference adding that the
decision to appoint her member of the PACE Monitoring Group has been
presented to the PACE Bureau for approval.
From: Baghdasarian

Gul Welcomes France Back To Nabucco Pipeline Project

GUL WELCOMES FRANCE BACK TO NABUCCO PIPELINE PROJECT

The News International
Friday, October 09, 2009

PARIS: Turkish President Abdullah Gul on Friday told his French
counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy that Ankara would welcome GDF Suez back
to the EU-led Nabucco pipeline project after it was sidelined in 2008,
officials said.

Meeting with Gul at the Elysee palace, Sarkozy "voiced his support for
the Nabucco project and said he hoped French companies can fully take
part, in particular GDF Suez," an official at the French presidency
told reporters.

Gul assured him that "French companies are welcome in the project"
although he stressed that Turkey was only one of six international
partners building the 3,300-kilometre (2,050-mile) pipeline, the
official said.

France’s Gaz de France (GDF), which had yet to merge with energy
giant Suez, was excluded early last year from the pipeline consortium.

Officials suggested at the time that Ankara vetoed France’s bid
in reprisal for the French parliament’s recognition as genocide of
the World War I mass killings of Armenians in Turkey’s predecessor,
the Ottoman Empire.
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ANTELIAS: The new Ambassador of Armenia to Lebanon visited HH Aram I

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
Fax: (04) 419724
E- mail: [email protected]
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PO Box 70 317
Antelias-Lebanon

THE NEW AMBASSADOR OF ARMENIA TO LEBANON VISITED HIS HOLINESS ARAM I

On Monday 5 October 2009 in the evening the new Ambassador of Armenia to
Lebanon Mr. Ashod Kotcharian visited His Holiness Aram I. After
congratulating the Ambassador, His Holiness Aram I reminded him that
representing Armenia was a mission and he hoped that Ambassador Kotcharian
would fulfill responsibly this mission. The Catholicos then assured him of
the support of the Catholicosate of Cilicia of his work in Lebanon.

At the end of the visit Mr. Kotcharian reminded His Holiness of the
forthcoming visit of the President of Armenia to Lebanon.

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The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates of
the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the history and
the mission of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of
the Catholicosate, The Cilician
Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is located in
Antelias, Lebanon.
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