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  • NICOSIA: Christofias Praises Armenia's Peace Efforts With Turkey

    CHRISTOFIAS PRAISES ARMENIA'S PEACE EFFORTS WITH TURKEY
    by Stefanos Evripidou

    Cyprus Mail
    July 7, 2009 Tuesday

    PRESIDENT DEMETRIS Christofias and the First Lady began a two-day
    visit to Armenia yesterday, his first official visit to the country
    as head of state, three years after going as House President.

    Christofias met first with the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of
    all Armenians Karekin II in the capital Yerevan. The Supreme Patriarch
    spoke of Christofias' wide experience on EU matters which would help
    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in his efforts to strengthen Armenian
    relations with the EU.

    The Patriarch gave Christofias a replica of the Symbol of
    Victory and wished the people of Cyprus and the president great
    victories. Receiving the gift, Christofias dedicated it to peace and
    efforts to free Cyprus from Turkey's military occupation.

    Christofias described the Armenian President's recent efforts to ease
    relations with Turkey as "wise". Armenia was showing good will, and
    if the other side does not respond positively, that is its problem,
    he added.

    Christofias was due to meet his counterpart President Sargsyan
    yesterday afternoon, while in the evening, Sargsyan was due to host
    a state dinner in honour of the President and Elsie Christofias.

    Today, the president will have a working breakfast with Armenian Prime
    Minister Tigran Sargsyan and in the afternoon the official farewell
    ceremony will be held at the Presidential Palace.

    During his stay, President Christofias is also expected to meet with
    Mayor of Yerevan Gagik Beglaryan and visit the Institute of Ancient
    Manuscripts and the Memorial to the Victims of the Armenian Genocide.

    Foreign Minister Marcos Kyprianou will be meeting with his Armenian
    counterpart, Edward Nalbandian, during the official visit. The
    diplomatic entourage also includes the Moscow-based Cyprus Ambassador
    to Armenia Petros Kestoras, the Honorary Consul of Cyprus in Armenia,
    Armen Khachatryan, as well as the Representative of the Armenian
    Religious Group in the House of Representatives, Vartkes Mahdessian.
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