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    PRESS RELEASE
    May 25, 2004
    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
    2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
    Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
    Email: [email protected]; Web: www.armeniaemb.org

    Armenia, United States Sign Agreement on Protection of Cultural Heritage

    On May 25, 2004, an important cultural agreement was signed between the
    United States and Armenia, providing for safeguarding the cultural heritage
    of all national, religious, or ethnic groups residing and having resided in
    both countries. Agreement on Protection and Preservation of Certain Cultural
    Properties was signed by Armenian Ambassador to the U.S., Dr. Arman
    Kirakossian and Warren L. Miller, Chairman of U.S. Commission for the
    Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad, representing the governments of
    two countries. The signing ceremony was held at the State Department, in the
    presence of Undersecretary of State Marc Grossman, as well as officials from
    State Department and Embassy of Armenia.

    The Agreement commits both parties to protect and preserve the cultural
    heritage of any ethnic group residing in their territory or against the
    nationals of the other Party in its laws concerning the protection and
    preservation of their cultural heritage; the right to contribute to the
    protection and preservation of their cultural heritage; and public access to
    such heritage, including places of worship, sites of historical
    significance, monuments, cemeteries and memorials to the dead as well as
    archival materials.

    The Agreement also stipulates that "each Party shall take special steps to
    ensure such protection and preservation of cultural heritage within its
    territory and shall invite the cooperation of the other Party and its
    nationals where assistance is required for this purpose."

    Speaking at the ceremony, Undersecretary Grossman and Chairman Miller hailed
    the agreement as another bridge linking the peoples of the United States and
    Armenia. In his remarks during the ceremony, Ambassador Kirakossian said
    that this agreement was the first such treaty regulating the cultural
    affairs between the two countries, augmenting already strong cooperation on
    economic, political, and security areas. He added that it was of great
    significance to Armenia because "we understand the value of cultural
    heritage and the importance of its protection and preservation."
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