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    FRANCE'S CHIRAC TO VISIT ARMENIA
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Sept 11 2006

    France's President Jacques Chirac is due to pay a landmark official
    visit to Armenia later this month that will underscore a long-standing
    close rapport between the governments of the two nations, diplomatic
    sources in Yerevan confirmed on Monday.

    "President Chirac has expressed a desire to visit Armenia," a
    spokeswoman for the French embassy in Yerevan told RFE/RL. "If the
    visit takes place, it will begin on September 29 and end on October
    1. The president's office will make an official announcement to
    that effect."

    President Robert Kocharian's office refused to comment on the
    information or give other details of the planned three-day trip,
    referring all inquiries to the French side. But sources in the Armenian
    Foreign Ministry did confirm the reported date of Chirac's arrival.

    French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy and his Armenian
    counterpart Vartan Oskanian are scheduled to meet in Paris on Tuesday
    and will likely discuss preparations for the visit. Oskanian's press
    service said the two men as well as the Armenian and French ministers
    of culture will also hold a news conference devoted to the start of
    Armenia's Year in France.

    Chirac will be the first leader of a major Western power to visit
    Armenia since its independence -- a fact that highlights what many
    observers see as Paris's special attitude to Yerevan resulting,
    in large part, from the existence of a sizable Armenian community
    in France. Armenian officials have repeatedly described France as
    Armenia's closest European Union partner.

    Chirac was among the few Western leaders to congratulate Kocharian on
    his extremely controversial reelection in 2003. The Armenian leader
    appears to remain a welcome guest in Paris, having visited the French
    capital on numerous occasions during his nine-year presidency.

    Earlier reports in the Armenian press said the 73-year-old Chirac
    will be accompanied by prominent Frenchmen of Armenian origin,
    notably singer Charles Aznavour. The latter will reportedly give a
    concert in Yerevan on the sidelines of the trip.

    Aznavour already visited the country of his ancestors as recently as
    last April to inaugurate a new flight service between Paris and Yerevan
    launched by Air France. The French ambassador to Armenia, Henry Cuny,
    said the regular flights by the French national airline testify to
    "strengthening of political relations" between the two countries.

    In a related development, the government in Yerevan discussed at its
    last meeting on Thursday preparations for the upcoming separate visit
    to Armenia by some 160 French journalists and private travel agents.

    The French embassy spokeswoman said Chirac will arrive in Yerevan
    with 70 other journalists.
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