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    AZG Armenian Daily #053, 24/03/2006


    Diaspora

    HISTORIC MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER

    A Canadian Armenian delegation, led by the Primate His Eminence Bagrat
    Galstanian, met with The Right Honorable Stephen Harper in his
    Parliament Hill office on Tuesday March 21, 2006.

    The Primate congratulated the Prime Minister on his recent election,
    and thanked him for actively supporting the passage of Bill M-380 by
    the House of Commons in 2004 which recognized the Armenian
    genocide. He also presented a letter from His Holiness Karekin II,
    Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians.

    "We highly appreciate this important action," said the Vehapar in his
    letter to the Prime Minister, referring to Bill M-380, "and appeal to
    you to condemn all similar atrocities throughout the world that are
    directed against the well-being of man."

    "We look forward that during your term in office, there may be further
    tangible cooperation between Canada and the Republic of Armenia,
    leading to official diplomatic representation in Yerevan" added His
    Holiness.

    The Primate told Mr. Harper that he was gratified to hear the policies
    of the Conservative government on social issues, and offered his
    co-operation towards enhancing dialogue with Church and interfaith
    community leaders in Canada.

    The Prime Minister showed keen interest in all aspects of Armenian
    community life, and had a cordial conversation on several topics with
    the Primate and his delegation. Mr. Harper asked Bishop Galstanian to
    convey his greetings to the Catholicos of All Armenians, and to thank
    His Holiness for his blessings.

    Accompanying the Primate were V. Rev. Father Ararat Kaltakjian, Vicar
    of the Diocese; Rev. Archpriest Zareh Zargarian, Pastor of Holy
    Trinity Church in Toronto; Mr. Jack Stepanian, Chairman of the
    Diocesan Council; Mr. Taro Alepian, Vice-Chairman of the Diocesan
    Council; and Mr. Ara Boyadjian, Treasurer of the Diocesan Council.

    At the conclusion of the meeting, Bishop Galstanian presented
    Mr. Harper with a "Khatchkar" exquisitely etched in crystal, with two
    small vials containing earth and Holy water from Armenia.

    Prior to meeting with the Prime Minister, the delegation had visited
    the Armenian Embassy in Ottawa, where they were briefed by Counselor
    Mikhayil Vardanian on several issues concerning Armenia, including the
    situation in Karabakh.
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