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    Armenians' Ties With Iranians as Old as History: Armenian Orthodox Patriarch

    Tehran Times
    22/05/04

    BEIRUT (IRNA) - Patriarch Aram I Keshishian, the Leader of the Armenian
    Orthodox Church, said here during the 2nd session of a conference
    titled 'Dialogue Between Islam and Christianity' that the relations
    and cooperation between Armenians and Iranians date back to remote
    past in world history. Speaking under the title 'Peaceful Coexistence
    between Muslims and Armenian Christians' at Beirut's Antlias Church,
    the archbishop opined, "In addition to the historical ties between
    the world Armenians and the Iranians, the Armenian minority in
    Iran are native Iranians, enjoy full religious freedom, have three
    Apostolic churches there, and send two representatives to the Iranian
    parliament." Aram I highlighting the importance of holding dialogue
    among the followers of various monotheist faiths, particularly between
    the Muslims and Christians, said, "Such dialogues have so far paved
    the way for trust-building, and boosting cultural cooperation and
    ties between the Muslim nations and the world Armenians."

    He expressed hope that the continuation of consultations in the
    framework of Dialogue among Civilizations would lead to the elimination
    of misunderstandings, and boosting true and wholesome cooperation in
    the region and at international level.

    During the same session, Iranian researcher and author Mahdi Hadavi
    Moqaddam and the head of Tehran Apostolic Church Sibouh Serkisian,
    too, talked about the role played by Islam in shaping up the Iranian
    culture and civilization, as well as the role played by Christianity
    in the lives of the world and Iranian Armenians.

    The other speakers at the two-day conference in Beirut included
    a Tehrani Armenian Christian Jeans Salmanian, who focussed on the
    history of Armenians' ties with Muslims, and Iranian researcher Zohreh
    Rashid-Beig who spoke on relations between Iranians and Armenians in
    the past and present eras.

    The second conference between Islam and Armenians in the framework
    Dialogue among Civilizations, sponsored by the Islamic Republic of
    Iran's Cultural Attache in Lebanon, started its activities in Beirut
    on Thursday.

    The Head of Culture and Islamic Communications Organization
    Hojjatoleslam Mahmud Mohammadi Araqi heads the Iranian delegation to
    the conference.

    The first conference in this series was held in Tehran in May, 2000,
    and was attended by the Leader of the world Armenians Archbishop Aram
    I Keshishian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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