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    1) New Armenian Ambassador to US Assumes Duties
    2) Armenian Delegation to Attend Pope's Funeral
    3) Armenia Dismisses Coach Casoni
    4) Armenia, Azerbaijan to Mull New Karabagh Peace Plan

    1) New Armenian Ambassador to US Assumes Duties

    WASHINGTON, DC--Armenia's newly-appointed Ambassador to the United States
    Tatoul Margarian, arrived in Washington, DC and assumed the duties of his
    office on March 31. Prior to his appointment, Margarian served as Deputy
    Foreign Minister of Armenia.
    According to an embassy press release, Margarian brings to his position a
    wealth of experience in US-Armenian relations.
    Margarian received the appointment from President Robert Kocharian on March
    19, and is expected to present his credentials to President George W. Bush
    shortly.
    Prior to assuming this position, Margarian served as Deputy Minister of
    Foreign Affairs of Armenia, beginning June 2000. In that capacity, he was the
    Armenian coordinator for US-Armenia Strategic Dialogue, as well as the
    NATO-Armenia Political-Military Dialogue.
    Margarian also served as the President's Special Representative for
    Mountainous Karabagh negotiations, in 2002-2003.
    His previous diplomatic assignments include a term as Deputy Chief of Mission
    and Minister-Counselor at the Armenian Embassy in Washington, DC from December
    1994 to January 1999.
    Before joining the Armenian Foreign Service, Margarian served in Armenia's
    legislative and executive branches. He was Assistant to the Vice Chairman of
    the Armenian Parliament from 1990 to 1991, and Assistant and Adviser to the
    Vice President of Armenia from 1991 to 1994, and also served as Acting
    Chief of
    Staff to the Prime Minister of Armenia from 1991 to 1992.
    Margarian was born on April 16, 1964, in Ghapan, Armenia. He holds a Master's
    degree in International Relations degree from the School of Advanced
    International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University, and is a Doctoral
    candidate at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He
    graduated from the Yerevan University of National Economy in 1985, and
    completed a PhD in Economics at the same University in 1988.
    Margarian is fluent in English and Russian. He is married and has one son.


    2) Armenian Delegation to Attend Pope's Funeral

    YEREVAN (Armenpress)--An Armenian delegation headed by Prime Minister Andranik
    Margarian will leave for Vatican City on April 7 to attend the funeral of Pope
    John Paul II.
    The delegation includes Armenian ambassador to Italy Ruben Shugarian,
    ambassador to France and Vatican Eduard Nalbandian, deputy foreign minister
    Armen Bayburdian, as well as Catholicos Karekin II, who will be accompanied by
    Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople Archbishop Mesrob Mutafian, Primate of
    the
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern) Archbishop Khajag
    Barsamian, and Rev. Fr. Geghard Vahuni.
    Catholicos Karekin II paid tribute to the pope's legacy in a message of
    condolence to the Vatican. "Throughout his 26-year reign, His Holiness Pope
    John Paul II was a staunch defender of life and champion of justice," he
    wrote.
    "His Holiness's calls for peace and reconciliation in the world were anchored
    in his moral convictions and love for humanity."
    John Paul was the first head of the Roman Catholic Church to set foot on
    Armenian soil and describe the 1915 slaughter of Armenians in Ottoman
    Turkey as
    genocide--a fact emphasized by Karekin II. The pontiff spoke of a "moment of
    grace and joy" as he arrived in Yerevan on September 25, 2001 on a three-day
    visit that coincided with official celebrations of Armenia's adoption of
    Christianity as a state religion.
    "For ever, the annals of the universal Church will say that the people of
    Armenia were the first as a whole people to embrace the grace and truth for
    the
    Gospel of our Lord Jesus Chris," he declared. "You zealously guard the memory
    of your many martyrs: indeed, martyrdom has been the special mark of the
    Armenian Church and the Armenian people."
    The pope had termed the 1915 tragedy a genocide in a joint communiqué with
    Karekin issued in the Vatican in November 2000. Another joint statement signed
    by the two spiritual leaders in Yerevan likewise referred to "the
    extermination
    of 1.5 million Armenian Christians in what is generally referred to as the
    first genocide of the 20th century."


    3) Armenia Dismisses Coach Casoni

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)--Armenia's French coach Bernard Casoni was fired on
    Tuesday, following a string of poor performances, federation president Ruben
    Hayrapetyan confirmed.
    The former Marseille player and manager, who had landed a one-year contract
    with the Armenian football federation last August, had been widely criticized
    for his methods and tactical choices, as his side endured 4 consecutive
    defeats
    against Macedonia (3-0), Finland (0-2 and 3-1), and Czech Republic (0-3)
    before
    collecting their first 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign points against
    Romania (1-1) and Andorra (2-1).
    And last Wednesday's 2-0 defeat in Holland appears to have been the last
    straw
    for the tactician.
    "We were very dissatisfied with the coach's work, especially his choice of
    players for games and his work methods," Hayrapetyan said.
    A new coach is expected to be named within the next 10 days.
    Armenia shares last place in European Zone Group One with Andorra after their
    most recent defeat, a 2-0 loss to the Netherlands.


    4) Armenia, Azerbaijan to Mull New Karabagh Peace Plan

    MOSCOW (RFE/RL)--The foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan will meet in
    London next week to discuss new proposals on Mountainous Karabagh put forward
    by international mediators, a senior Russian diplomat said on Tuesday.
    Yuri Merzlyakov, the Russian co-chair of the OSCE's Minsk Group, said that
    Vartan Oskanian and Elmar Mammadyarov may also agree a date for a meeting of
    the two countries' presidents, which he said is essential for further progress
    in the peace process. "The parties seem to have reached a point where a
    meeting
    of the presidents should give a new impetus to the negotiations," he said.
    Mammadyarov announced last week that his new round of talks with Oskanian,
    originally scheduled for March 2, will take place on April 15. The Armenian
    Foreign Ministry confirmed that Oskanian will travel to London to meet with
    the
    Minsk Group's French, Russian, and US co-chairs. But it said a face-to-face
    encounter with his Azeri counterpart has yet to be confirmed.
    Merzlyakov acknowledged that the London talks will determine whether Aliyev
    and Kocharian will meet in Warsaw on the sidelines of the May 15-16 summit of
    the Council of Europe member countries. The mediators hope that they will
    discuss and present their opinion on the new peace proposals, he said.
    "The co-chairs believe that a political decision is required at the highest
    level," he said. "It is possible that they will not agree to our proposals and
    will suggest something else."
    The Russian diplomat refused to reveal those proposals, saying that they
    require major concessions from both conflicting parties. "The co-chairs of the
    Minsk Group have always said that public opinion needs to be prepared for
    agreement and to be told that mutual concessions are inevitable," he said.


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