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    1) 10,000 Attend Navasartian Closing Ceremony
    2) Vatican Opposes Turkey Joining European Union
    3) Minsk Group Co-Chairmen Issue Annoucement
    4) Kocharian Begins Official Iran Visit

    1) 10,000 Attend Navasartian Closing Ceremony

    VAN NUYS, CaliforniaMore than 10,000 community members flocked to the
    Birmingham High School field Tuesday for the closing ceremonies of the 31st
    annual Homenetmen Navasartian Games, which culminated in a parade of athletes
    and scouts and an impressive display of fireworks.
    The athletic field and the entire high school was filled with Homenetmen
    members, supporters and community members who chose to mark the July 4 holiday
    at what has become a California-Armenian community tradition.
    The program began with announcers Nora Tchaparian (Armenian) and Patyl
    Kasparian (English) officially declaring the commencement of the parade and
    the
    closing ceremonies. The Homenetmen Regional Scouting Council members escorted
    the procession of honored guests led by Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh
    Mardirossian, 31st Navasartian honorary chairs Mr.& Mrs. Hovsep and Elizabeth
    Boyadjian, "Exemplary Homenetmen Member" Samuel Megerdichian and Homenetmen
    Regional Executive chairman Raffi Ispendjian.
    Among the guests attending the ceremonies were Armenia's Deputy Consul
    General
    Arthur Madoyan, Homenetmen Central Committee member Mheir Davtian and Manuel
    Marcellian, Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western Region Central Committee
    member Hagop Tufenkian, Glendale School Board member Greg Krikorian, Burbank
    School Board member and the Democratic nominee for the 43rd Assembly district
    Paul Krekorian, as well as representatives of community organizations.
    Complete coverage of the 31st Navasartian Games will be featured in the
    Weekend Edition of Asbarez.

    2) Vatican Opposes Turkey Joining European Union

    VATICAN CITY (AKI)According to the Head of the Pontifical Council for
    Promoting
    Christian Unity Cardinal Walter Kasper, the recent stabbing of a Catholic
    priest in the northern Turkish city of Samsun shows that Turkey is not ready
    for European Union membership.
    "It is not the right moment for Turkey to join the European Union. What is
    still missing [in Turkey], is a secular state capable of assuring real
    religious freedom, and this is a long process which needs time," he told Milan
    Daily Corriere della Sera on Tuesday.
    Referring also to the stabbing by a Turkish suspect of French Priest Pierre
    Brunissen late on Sunday, Cardinal Kasper said the Catholic church believes
    that "every act of violence committed in the name of God is an insult to Him
    and to every religion."
    In Turkey "the church is not even entitled to private property, there is some
    tolerance, but no real freedom," explained Cardinal Kasper. "The Turkish state
    administers religion and that is not right. However, it is not just a problem
    of regulations, it is a mentality issue, and this cannot change quickly," he
    added.
    "The atmosphere is pervaded by suspicion and xenophobia, it is not just a
    problem of individual acts of aggression towards Catholics. Islamic
    fundamentalism is growing in Istanbul and there is hostility toward
    foreigners," he explained.
    According to the cardinal, education is a key issue and the authorities
    should
    encourage young Turks to "look at present times with new eyes."

    3) Minsk Group Co-Chairmen Issue Annoucement

    YEREVAN (Noyan Tapan, Armenpress)The co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group
    Monday
    issued another statement regarding the Karabakh peace process, reiterating the
    group's position that the principles proposed as a result of a two-year long
    negotiation process were the best package for the conflict resolution.
    "On June 22 the Minsk Group Co-Chairs reported to the OSCE Permanent Council
    on the results of the past months of negotiations between the sides on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. They reported on their intensive mediation
    activities over the past seven months aimed at achieving agreement on the
    basic
    principles for a settlement. These included three visits of the Co-Chairs to
    Baku and Yerevan, three times together and several more times separately, two
    meetings of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and Azerbaijan, and
    two
    summits between Presidents Kocharian and Aliyev, first in Rambouillet in
    February and then in Bucharest in early June. In addition, a joint Mission of
    Representatives of the Co-Chair countries at the Deputy Foreign Minister level
    traveled to the region in May. Throughout their mediation efforts, the
    Co-Chairs stressed, as always, the belief of their nations and of the
    international community that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict can be resolved in
    no other way than a peaceful one. They also stressed the need for the leaders
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan to prepare their publics for peace and not for war,"
    the annoucement read
    "The mediation efforts of the Co-Chairs resulted in the proposal to
    Presidents
    Aliyev and Kocharian of a set of fair, balanced, and workable core principles
    that could pave the way for the two sides to draft a far-reaching settlement
    agreement. The principles are based on the redeployment of Armenian troops
    from
    Azerbaijani territories around Nagorno-Karabakh, with special modalities for
    Kelbajar and Lachin districts (including a corridor between Armenia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh), demilitarization of those territories, and a referendum or
    population vote - at a date and in a manner to be decided through further
    negotiations - to determine the final legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh.
    Deployment of an international peacekeeping force and a joint commission for
    implementation of the agreement would be established, and international
    assistance would be made available for demining, reconstruction, and
    resettlement of internally displaced persons in the formerly occupied
    territories and the war-affected regions of Nagorno-Karabakh. Certain interim
    arrangements for Nagorno-Karabakh would allow for interaction with
    providers of
    international assistance. The sides would renounce the use or threat of use of
    force, and international and bilateral security guarantees and assurances
    would
    be put in place. Regarding the vote to determine the future status of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, the Co-Chairs stressed that suitable pre-conditions for such
    a vote would have to be achieved so that the vote would take place in a
    non-coercive environment in which well-informed citizens have had ample
    opportunity to consider their positions after a vigorous debate in the public
    arena.
    "Unfortunately, at their most recent meeting in Bucharest the Presidents did
    not reach agreement on these principles. The Co-Chairs continue to believe
    that
    the proposals developed through the past two years of negotiations hold the
    best potential for achieving a just and lasting settlement of the conflict.
    They strongly believe that it is now time for the two Presidents to take the
    initiative for achieving a breakthrough in the settlement process based on
    these principles, and they stand ready to assist the parties to conclude an
    agreement if the Presidents indicate they are prepared to do so. Although no
    additional meetings between the sides under the auspices of the Co-Chairs are
    planned for the immediate future, they will be ready to reengage if the
    parties
    decide to pursue the talks with the political will that has thus far been
    lacking."
    Armenpress reported Wednesday that a senior Azeri official reaffirmed
    official
    Baku's willingness to continue talks with Armenia on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict resolution option based on the so-called "stage and package"
    approach.
    Tair Tagizade, head of the Azeri foreign affairs ministry's press office,
    told
    the Russian Itar-Tass news agency that Azerbaijan perceives the first stage of
    the peace process comprising of 8 to 10 elements which include the pullout of
    Armenian troops from regions surrounding the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    demining of the front-line, return of refugees, ensuring their security, and
    restoration of communications.
    The second stage of talks, Tagizade said, must focus on defining the legal
    status of Nagorno-Karabakh within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. He
    added that this is possible only after there is restoration of the ethnic
    composition of Nagorno-Karabakh to that of prior to 1988, ensuring the
    security
    of Armenian and Azeri communities of Nagorno-Karabakh in line with the
    Azerbaijani constitution.
    Azeri Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov was quoted by the Turan news agency
    on Monday saying Baku has never agreed to a type of solution that would
    culminate in a referendum on the Nagorno-Karabakh status.
    Azimov said Baku believes such a vote should instead take place on
    Azerbaijan's entire internationally recognized territory. "That is
    reflected in
    the Azerbaijani constitution and the country's leadership does not intend to
    revise its opinion," he said.

    4) Kocharian Begins Official Iran Visit

    TEHRAN (Armenpress)Armenian President Robert Kocharian was officially welcomed
    by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at his presidential office on
    Wednesday.
    After the welcoming ceremonies, the two presidents spoke privately, and then
    presided over the first round of official talks with the countries'
    delegations. President Ahmadinejad, during his opening remarks, expressed hope
    that Kocharian's visit will be another important step to help boost bilateral
    contacts. Kocharian, in his turn, said progress was marked after his previous
    visit to Iran.
    The Armenian delegation includes Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian,
    Minister of
    Energy Armen Movsisyan, Deputy Foreign Minister Arman Kirakosian, and other
    top
    officials.
    During his two-day stay, Kocharian is scheduled to hold separate meetings
    with
    senior Iranian officials, including Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki.

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