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    ARMENIA FUND SEEKS BETTER TIES WITH THE ARMENIAN COMMUNITY IN IRAN

    armradio.am
    09.02.2009 15:31

    During his two-day working visit to the Islamic Republic of Iran,
    Hayastan All Armenian Fund Acting Executive Director Ara Vardanyan
    accompanied by Advisor to the Fund's Executive Director Hrach
    Hovhannisyan met with the Armenian Ambassador to Iran H.E. Karen
    Nazaryan, Primate of the Armenian diocese of Tehran Archbishop Sepuh
    Sargsian, Chairman of the Armenian Council of Tehran Aida Avanesian,
    as well as with all other members of the Council, senior management
    of the Ararat Sport Center in Tehran and the daily newspaper Alik.

    Agreement on principles about the ways in which the Fund can establish
    a permanent and more active presence in the Iranian Armenian
    community were discussed and understandings were reached; but it
    was also agreed that as there are three Armenian Councils in Iran,
    the matter needs to be further discussed and coordinated with all
    Councils, so that a unified approach can be adopted. During his next
    trip to Iran Mr. Vardanyan plans to visit the Armenian communities
    of Tabriz and Isfahan.

    "It is no surprise that my first official visit was to Iran. The
    Fund management has been seeking better ties and cooperation
    with the Armenian community in Iran which has been involved and
    greatly contributed to the Fund's activities in the course of its
    existence. The best recent example of their involvement in the Fund's
    activities is the lighting systems and water main built in Shvanizor,
    Alvank and Nrnadzor villages. Engaging the Armenian community in Iran
    in the already extensive affiliate network of the Fund will enable
    to make a better use of our common resources," says Ara Vardanyan.
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