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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    September 24, 2004
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    Presidential Contenders Mark 13th
    Anniversary of Armenian Independence

    WASHINGTON, DC - President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry
    congratulated the Armenian people on the 13th anniversary of
    Armenian independence, reported the Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA). On September 21, 1991, the Republic of Armenia
    declared its independence from the Soviet Union, beginning a new
    chapter in Armenia's over 3000-year history.

    "We want to thank President Bush and Senator Kerry for joining with
    Armenian Americans from across the country in marking the 13th
    anniversary of Armenia's rebirth, in 1991, as an independent
    state," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "Their
    remarks underscore the powerful bipartisan American consensus in
    support of further strengthening the U.S.-Armenia relationship and
    fostering the enduring bonds - born of shared values - between the
    American and Armenian peoples."

    In a statement released this week, Democratic Presidential nominee
    John Kerry stated, "Time and again, Armenians have demonstrated
    the ability of the human spirit to triumph over adversity and even
    to persist in the face of genocide. I salute the courage and
    independence of the Armenian people." Earlier this year, Sen.
    Kerry had also marked the independence of the first Republic of
    Armenia (1918-1920), celebrated on May 28th, noting that: "The first
    Republic of Armenia rose 86 years ago from the ashes of the
    Armenian genocide, but was partitioned soon afterwards. Yet,
    Armenians yearned for independence, and seven decades later
    realized their dream of self-determination."

    In his message to Armenian President Robert Kocharian, President
    Bush cited Armenia as a "key partner with the United States." He
    specifically cited Armenia's assistance in the war against terror
    and impending deployment of non-combatant troops to Iraq. "I look
    forward to enhancing the cooperation between our countries and
    strengthening the deep ties of friendship between our people,"
    concluded President Bush.

    The complete text of the statements by both President Bush and Sen.
    Kerry are provided below.

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    Statement by Democratic Presidential Candidate John Kerry Marking
    Armenian Independence Day
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    "This past week marked Armenian Independence Day. Time and again,
    Armenians have demonstrated the ability of the human spirit to
    triumph over adversity and even to persist in the face of genocide.
    I salute the courage and independence of the Armenian people.

    "From California to Massachusetts, Armenian Americans have made
    great contributions to our country in business, politics, science,
    and the arts. I have been a long-time supporter of Armenia in the
    United States Senate. As president, I will continue to strengthen
    the ties between our countries."

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    Message by President George W. Bush to President
    ---------------------------------------- ------------

    Dear Mr. President:

    I extend to you and to all the people of Armenia congratulations on
    the thirteenth anniversary of your nation's independence on
    September 21.

    Today, an independent Armenia is a key partner with the United
    States. I am particularly grateful for the important counter-
    terrorism assistance that Armenia has rendered to the United States
    as well as your offer to supply non-combat troops to Iraq this
    fall. I look forward to seeing you troops on the ground soon.

    The United States will work tirelessly to assist the government and
    people of Armenia in their efforts to achieve economic growth,
    build democratic institutions and resolve the crippling Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict. I look forward to enhancing the cooperation
    between our countries and strengthening the deep ties of friendship
    between our people.

    Sincerely,

    George W. Bush
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