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    PRESS RELEASE
    Fund for Armenian Relief
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Edina N. Bobelian
    Tel: (212) 889-5150; Fax: (212) 889-4849
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.farusa.org

    October 11, 2005
    ____________________

    EASTERN DIOCESE AND THE FUND FOR ARMENIAN RELIEF HOST WELCOME RECEPTION
    FOR ARMENIA'S AMBASSADOR TATOUL MARKARIAN

    The Diocese of the Armenian Church of American (Eastern) and the Fund
    for Armenian Relief (FAR) hosted a reception to welcome the new Armenian
    Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Tatoul Markarian, on
    Friday, October 7, 2005, in the Kavookjian Auditorium of the Diocesan
    Center in New York City.

    Randy Sapah-Gulian, secretary of the FAR Board of Directors, served as
    master of ceremonies for the event and, while welcoming the evening's
    guest of honor, shared his enthusiasm for Armenia's growth since
    independence 14 years ago. Summarizing FAR's humanitarian and
    development work, he stressed that FAR and its family of supporters are
    dedicated to addressing the needs of the people of Armenia and Karabagh
    and guiding them toward a bright future.

    FAR is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in New York,
    with offices in Yerevan, Gyumri, and Stepanakert. For 16 years, FAR has
    implemented various relief, development, social, educational, and
    cultural projects valued at more than $250 million. It is the
    preeminent relief and development organization operating there.

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern Diocese and
    President of FAR, congratulated Ambassador Markarian on his new position
    and wished him all the best in his endeavors. Highlighting the link
    between the Church and Armenia and stressing the role of the Diaspora,
    the Primate said, "from the very first moments of the free Republic of
    Armenia, our Diocese has been eager to support and advance our
    homeland's aspirations. We have also tried to stand for the conviction
    that the Republic of Armenia is not simply a remote expression of our
    Armenian identity. Rather, it is the centerpiece of that identity, in
    the modern world. The existence of the Republic of Armenia is not
    merely important to us, as members of the Diaspora: it is absolutely
    vital to our own continued existence, and our own success or failure
    depends on the prosperity of our free and independent Homeland."

    Ambassador Markarian expressed gratitude to everyone for the warm
    welcome and said he was happy to begin his tenure with a visit to the
    Church.

    "It is not surprising to feel at home in the Church," he said. "Because
    during the darkest chapters of Armenian history, when Armenia had lost
    its statehood, the Church brought Armenians together and helped the
    people to survive."

    OUTLINING HIS VISION

    Ambassador Markarian outlined his vision for the Armenian Embassy in
    Washington, D.C. and stressed the need to have the strong support the
    Armenian-American people and Armenian organizations in the United
    States to achieve any plans.

    Ambassador Markarian was appointed Armenia's ambassador to the United
    States on March 19, 2005, by President Robert Kocharian. He holds the
    diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.

    Prior to assuming this position, Ambassador Markarian served as Deputy
    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia since 2000. In that capacity, he
    was the Armenian coordinator for the U.S.-Armenia Strategic Dialogue, as
    well as the NATO-Armenia Political-Military Dialogue. In 2002 and 2003,
    Ambassador Markarian was the Special Representative of the President of
    Armenia for Nagorno Karabagh negotiations.

    PROMINENT GUESTS

    Along with the Primate, other dignified guests welcoming the new
    ambassador at the reception included Archbishop Yeghishe Gizirian,
    former Pontifical Legate and Primate of the Armenian Church of Great
    Britain; Bishop Manuel Batakian, Exarch of the Armenian Catholic Church
    of America; Bishop Vicken Aykazian, Diocesan legate; Fr. Mardiros
    Chevian, dean of St. Vartan Cathedral; Haig Yaghoobian, executive
    director of the Eastern Diocese; and Vasken Setrakian, owner of
    Setrakian Financial Group LLC.

    The reception was also attended by Ambassador Armen Martirossyan, the
    representative of the Republic of Armenia to the United Nations; and Dr.
    Movses Abelian, United Nations Secretary of Administrative and Budgetary
    Committee and Committee for Program Coordination and a former Armenian
    ambassador to the U.N.

    After recognizing the Eastern Diocese and FAR for organizing the
    reception, Ambassador Martirossyan reminisced about working with the
    recently-appointed ambassador in the past. He also emphasized the
    importance of having the Armenian-American community united to help
    advance the causes of the Republic of Armenia.

    Almost 100 representatives from the Armenian community and various
    Armenian organizations were also on hand to meet the new ambassador
    during the Diocesan- and Fund for Armenian Relief-sponsored welcome
    reception.

    -- 10/11/05

    E-mail photos available upon request.

    Caption 1: Newly-appointed Armenian Ambassador to the U.S. Tatoul
    Markarian (left), Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America and President of the Fund for
    Armenian Relief (center), and Armenian Ambassador to the U.N. Armen
    Martirossyan (right).

    Caption 2: Randy Sapah-Gulian, secretary of the FAR Board of Directors,
    served as master of ceremonies for the reception welcoming Armenia's
    Ambassador Tatoul Markarian to the U.S. held at the Diocesan Center in
    New York City on October 7, 2005.

    Caption 3: Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern Diocese
    of the Armenian Church of America and President of the Fund for Armenian
    Relief, congratulated Armenian Ambassador to the U.S. Tatoul Markarian
    on his recent appointment and extended a warm welcome on behalf of the
    Diocese and FAR.
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