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    Macedonian Press Agency

    MONDAY, 24 JANUARY 2005

    SAE PRESIDENT VISIT TO WASHINGTON

    Washington, 24 January 2005 (14:39 UTC+2)

    World SAE President Andrew A. Athens, attended the festivities for President
    Bush's inauguration in Washington and concluded a series of meetings dealing
    with the U.S. position on Turkey and Cyprus, Omogeneia issues in Albania and
    SAE's medical program.

    `It was a very productive visit, especially in planning Omogeneia actions on
    Cyprus', Mr. Athens stated. `At the meeting with the officers of the major
    Cypriot organizations we decided to focus on a short-term, intensive effort
    in anticipation of the October deadline Turkey is facing on the future of
    its discussions with the European Union.' The meeting was requested by PSEKA
    President Phil Christopher and attended by Cyprus Federation of America
    President Panicos Papanicolaou and former president Savvas Tsivicos; Greek
    Ambassador George Savvaidis and Cypriot Ambassador Evripides Evriviadis.

    In meetings with highly placed Congressmen and State Department officials,
    Mr. Athens sought and received key U.S. backing in support of the
    application of Archbishop Anastasios of Tirana and Albania to be granted
    Albanian citizenship. `Because Albania does not have clear laws regarding
    citizenship, it has taken a long time to act on the application of his
    Eminence', Mr. Athens said.

    At a dinner hosted by Mr. Athens and Mr. Andrew Manatos of the Coordinated
    Effort of Hellenes, the Omogeneia honoured his Eminence Archbishop Demetrios
    of America. Among about 50 invitees were Congressman Bilirakis and State
    Department and National Security Council officials, including Undersecretary
    Barbara Pope, and USAID Director Andrew Natsios.

    During his visit to Washington, Mr. Athens also presented reports on the
    Primary Health Care Initiative to USAID Director Natsios and Ambassador for
    Humanitarian Assistance Tom Adams. The development agency supports SAE's
    health care program for Hellenes and recently utilized PHCI to upgrade
    health care stations in Armenia and Georgia.

    After the visit to Washington, Mr. Athens was scheduled to fly to
    Thessaloniki to attend the commemoration of the Memorial Day honouring Greek
    victims of the Holocaust.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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