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    KOCHAIAN, CHIRAC OPEN FRANCE SQUARE IN YEREVAN

    Mediamax news agency, Yerevan,
    30 Sep 06

    Yerevan, 30 September. The Armenian and French presidents, Robert
    Kocharyan and Jacques Chirac, opened today the France Square in the
    centre of Yerevan - at the intersection of Sayat-Nova and Mashtots
    avenues.

    Mediamax reports that before the beginning of the ceremony the Armenian
    and French national anthems were played, and then Yerevan mayor
    Yervand Zakharyan read out the decision of the city authorities on
    the opening the France Square "in the heart of Armenia's capital city".

    In his speech, Robert Kocharyan spoke about the Armenian people's
    deep gratitude to France and its people for their support and
    assistance. The Armenian president recalled that the law on recognition
    and condemnation of the Armenian genocide had been passed in France
    in 2001. Kocharyan said that France and Jacques Chirac personally
    were playing a constructive role in the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict
    settlement. He stressed that France rendered Armenia priceless
    assistance in the process of European integration.

    On behalf of the French people, Jacques Chirac thanked the Armenian
    authorities for the decision to open the France Square in Yerevan. He
    said that the square would symbolized friendly Armenian-French
    relations. The French president said that his official visit to
    Yerevan was "evidence of my confidence in Armenia and its future".

    Talking about the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict settlement, Chirac urged
    Yerevan and Baku to make "the final steps" required for achieving
    peace. "Today, I believe that there is a possibility of achieving
    peace," the French president stressed.

    Robert Kocharyan and Jacques Chirac concluded their speeches with
    words "Long live France! Long live Armenia! Long live Armenian-French
    friendship!"

    Earlier today, President Chirac laid a wreath at the memorial to the
    victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide and visited the genocide museum.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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