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    Pope tells Armenian leader he hopes for lasting peace in Karabakh

    Mediamax news agency
    28 Jan 05


    YEREVAN

    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan met the head of the Roman Catholic
    Church, John Paul II, in the Vatican today.

    Greeting the Armenian president, John Paul II recalled with warmth his
    visit to Armenia in September 2001 on the occasion of the 1700th
    anniversary of proclamation of Christianity as the state religion in
    Armenia, Mediamax's special correspondent reports from the Vatican.

    "I would like to take the opportunity to express my hearty greetings
    to all the people in Armenia as well as millions of Armenians who are
    dispersed all over the world but who have not lost links with its
    culture and Christian traditions," John Paul II said.

    "With all my heart I want to express my best wishes as regards the
    establishment of a real lasting peace in your, Mr President, smaller
    homeland, in Nagornyy Karabakh. This may lead to the final rejection
    of violence and to the establishment of a dialogue between the
    interested parties based on tolerance assisted by active international
    mediation," the head of the Roman Catholic Church said.

    John Paul II stressed that "relations based on mutual respect and
    friendship have been established between the Catholic and Armenian
    Apostolic churches".

    "I think that our mutual desire is the development of a closer
    cooperation between the Holy See and the Armenian government within
    the framework of which it will become possible to decide on necessary
    changes aimed at improving the status of the Catholic Church," John
    Paul II said.
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