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    FRENCH "INTERNATIONAL POLICY" JOURNAL DEVOTES A SPECIAL SECTION TO ARMENIA

    ARMENPRESS
    Feb 11, 2009

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 11, ARMENPRESS: The "International Policy" journal
    which is being published in Paris and is one of the most authoritative
    European publications among international political and diplomatic
    circles, in its last issue devoted a special section of more than
    100 pages to Armenia.

    Press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry told Armenpress that
    the section starts with an extended article of Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsian where the path of Armenian independence, issues of
    the country and its prospects are presented.

    In the article entitled "The Future Belongs to Us" the Armenian
    president, under the sub-context of ensuring security of South
    Caucasian region and full usage of opportunities of economic
    development, in details referred to the Nagorno Karabakh issue and
    the opportunity of regulation of Armenian-Turkish relations presenting
    today's realities and Armenian viewpoints on their regulation. Place
    of Armenia in the world and main directions of Armenian Foreign Policy
    in the conditions of new geopolitical situation are presented in the
    interview of Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian given to
    the journal.

    In the journal a member of French parliament, head of the
    France-Armenia inter parliamentary friendship group Fransua Roshbluan
    tells about rich and full Armenian-French relations.

    Historian Marsel Leare's "Diaspora trump card", well known specialist
    in the sphere of study of the genocide Iv Teron's "Turkey: deadlock of
    denial" and Italian Armenian scientist professor Valentina Kaltsolari's
    "The Armenian idea between East and West" articles also found place
    in the issue of the journal.

    Economist Vahagn Grikorian's article tells about the transition period
    of Armenian economy, programs of economic stability and prospects
    of development.

    In the special section dedicated to Armenia the journal has also
    published the prologue of Charles Aznavour's "Passed days" book where
    the great arts figure on the example of history of his family presents
    the difficult path of migrant Armenians who appeared in foreign
    country and the expectations of these family for the best future.

    Founder, director and the chief editor of the journal is a well known
    political scientist, a professor of Paris political science institute
    Patrik Vazhman.

    "How can we forget that our relations with the Armenian people dates
    back to crusades, - writes P. Vazhman in the prologue of the journal,
    - that Armenian last monarch Levon VI Lusinian was of French origin
    and is buried in the mausoleum of French monarchs in Sen Deni,
    that the 1915 genocide gave reason to the most exciting speeches of
    Klemanso and that at the end of the World War I France was for short
    period supervising Cilicia where the Armenian Christian kingdom had
    been spread".

    Leading people of the world policy are presented in the "International
    policy". Interviews of head of the European Commission Jose Manuel
    Barroso, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President of the Czech
    Republic Vatzlav Klaus and President of Brazil Luish Inyatso Lula da
    Silva have been published in the mentioned issue.
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