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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Center for National and International Studies
    75 Yerznkian Street
    Yerevan 0033, Armenia
    Tel: (+374 - 10) 52.87.80 or 27.48.18
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 52.48.46
    Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
    Website: www.acnis.am



    February 9, 2009


    ACNIS Director Richard Giragosian Presents Briefing at Yerevan State
    University

    Yerevan--In a presentation at a round table discussion organized by
    the Center for Civilization and Cultural Studies at Yerevan State
    University and the Cultural Council of the Embassy of the Islamic
    Republic of Iran, Armenian Center for National and International
    Studies (ACNIS) Director Richard Giragosian reviewed the outlook for
    US-Iranian relations and assessed the implications for Armenia.

    Referring to "the new message of hope and promise for change"
    expressed in recent statements by American President Barack Obama,
    ACNIS Director Giragosian pointed to a "new opportunity, not to be
    missed" in launching a fresh dialogue between the United States and
    Iran.

    The ACNIS Director added that the Obama Administration was preparing a
    new effort of "vigorous diplomacy that includes direct talks with
    Iran." Giragosian noted that "Armenia was in a unique position to
    help support such a dialogue," explaining that "Armenia, and no other
    country in this region, holds the strategic potential as a neutral
    broker, capable of serving as a bridge or platform for the West to
    engage Iran."

    But the ACNIS Director further stated that it was "imperative for
    Armenia to be included in regional economic and energy plans" and
    warned that, after years of blockade imposed by Turkey and Azerbaijan,
    "the international community should not squander the chance to provide
    landlocked Armenia with a direct role in regional development."

    The round table event was held at Yerevan State University's Center
    for Civilization and Cultural Studies and convened to coincide with
    the 30th anniversary of the Islamic revolution in Iran.


    Founded in 1994 by Armenia's first Minister of Foreign Affairs Raffi
    K. Hovannisian and supported by a global network of contributors,
    ACNIS serves as a link between innovative scholarship and the public
    policy challenges facing Armenia and the Armenian people in the
    post-Soviet world. It also aspires to be a catalyst for creative,
    strategic thinking and a wider understanding of the new global
    environment. In 2009, the Center focuses primarily on civic education,
    democratic development, conflict resolution, and applied research on
    critical domestic and foreign policy issues for the state and the
    nation.

    For further information on the Center call (37410) 52-87-80 or
    27-48-18; fax (37410) 52-48-46; email [email protected] or [email protected];
    or visit www.acnis.am
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