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    Armenian political parties discuss situation in Lebanon

    03.03.2005 12:30

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Representatives of the three Armenian political
    parties operating in Lebanon met on March 2 in Beirut to discuss the
    current situation in Lebanon.

    The representatives of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF),
    Socialist Democratic Hnchak Party (SDHP), and Democratic Liberal
    (Ramkavar) Party (DLP) first of all focused on the preparation efforts
    of commemorating the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    underscoring the importance of sticking to the schedule of
    events. Then the latest political developments in Lebanon were
    discussed.

    Assessing the developments in the wake of the assassination of former
    Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, the participants of the meeting
    stated:

    1. The three Armenian political parties firmly condemn the
    assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and consider the
    terrorist act a move against Lebanon and the Lebanese people;

    2. The parties demand that the details of this appalling crime be
    completely revealed and those behind it brought to justice;

    3. Discussing the causes of Prime Minister Karame's resignation and
    the reactions that followed, the representatives of the parties hope
    that the government's resignation would lead the Lebanese political
    parties to a consensus and formation of a national unity government;

    4. Realizing that the situation constitutes a turning point, the
    Armenian political parties, adhering to the principles of
    inter-community peaceful coexistence and settling the issues through
    dialogues, see it necessary to do their best to unite all the Lebanese
    forces;

    5. The Armenian political parties realize that the Armenian community
    of Lebanon will not engage in any way in the polarized environment and
    would emerge united from the Lebanese crisis.

    SDHP Lebanon District Board
    ARF Central Committee of Lebanon
    DLP Lebanon District Board

    March 2, 2005

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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