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  • AGBU: US Amb. John Evans Joins Armenian Church & Org Reps in NY

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org


    Friday, February 25, 2005

    US AMBASSADOR JOHN EVANS JOINS ARMENIAN CHURCH AND ORGANIZATION
    REPRESENTATIVES AT SPECIAL EVENT AT AGBU CENTRAL OFFICE IN NEW YORK

    New York, NY - On February 11th, 2005, a special dinner reception in
    honor of United States Ambassador to Armenia, John Evans, was hosted
    by AGBU President Berge Setrakian along with representatives of major
    New York-area Armenian organizations at AGBU Central Office in
    Manhattan. Over 40 people attended the Friday night event, which
    allowed the newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to familiarize himself
    with the tri-state's Armenian institutions, and the important role
    they play within the Armenian Diaspora.

    After welcoming the audience, Mr. Setrakian thanked the Ambassador for
    all his efforts to strengthen the bridges between the United States
    and Armenia. He further pledged AGBU's commitment to continue working
    through the various U.S. agencies such as the USAID, for the benefit
    of Armenia. He then introduced the representatives of the various
    organizations present and participating in the dinner reception.

    Ambassador Evans thanked AGBU for the opportunity created for him to
    be present at the dinner and briefly outlined the three goals that
    compose current U.S. policy in Armenia, "...For economic growth they
    [people in the south Caucasus] need stability, that is why we are
    working very hard with the foreign ministries of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan to bring about a lasting solution [to Karabakh]...that's
    our first goal. Our second big goal is to build the economy of
    Armenia, and to build it in a broad-based and sustainable way so that
    not only the very wealthy oligarchs in Armenia are profiting but so
    there is a good economic life for the bulk of the people. A third
    important goal of our policy, is to foster genuine democratic
    institutions. Now I've only been in Armenia for six months, but I want
    to report to you that I think the country is headed in the right
    direction in many, many ways."

    Ambassador Evans also thanked AGBU for its continuing leadership role
    in the Diaspora and Armenia, "I think you should be very proud of what
    you have done as AGBU, we see the signs of that, they are visible
    everywhere, in Yerevan and outside Yerevan. You have done wonderful
    things and you continue to do wonderful things and we are very proud
    of you also, and we're proud of our association with you."

    Honored guests for the evening, included the Ambassador's wife and
    daughter, USAID's Armenia Director, Robin Phillips, U.S. State
    Department representatives, Aaron Sherinian and Eugenia Sidereas,
    Ambassador Arman Kirakossian of the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
    in Washington, D.C., Ambassador Armen Martirosyan of the Permanent
    Mission of Armenia to the United Nations, Moses Abelian, Secretary of
    the Administrative and Budgetary committee of the United Nations, AGBU
    Vice-President Nazar Nazarian, AGBU Secretary Joseph Basralian, AGBU
    Board Member Carol Aslanian, AGBU Board Member Michael Ansour, Van
    Krikorian, Board Member of the Armenian Assembly of America, and
    Kenneth V. Hachikian, Chairman of the Armenian National Committee.

    Church representatives in attendance were, Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan
    of the Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America (East),
    Most Reverend Manuel Batakian of the Apostolic Exarchate for Armenian
    Catholics, and Andy Torigian, Executive Director of the Armenian
    Missionary Association of America. Archbishop Khajag Barsamian of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church (Eastern Diocese) being out of town was not
    able to attend.

    Representatives from the following Armenian organizations were also
    present: Armenia Fund USA, Birthright Armenia, Constantinople Armenian
    Relief Society, Fund for Armenian Relief, Near East Foundation, and
    Tekeyan Cultural Association and AGBU Young Professionals of Greater
    New York.

    AGBU is the largest non-profit Armenian organization in the world and
    serves over 400,000 Armenians annually. For more information on AGBU
    and its programs in Armenia and elsewhere, please visit www.agbu.org.
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