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    ARCHBISHOP AYKAZIAN IN WASHINGTON SHARES HIS IMPRESSIONS ON BAKU TRIP

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    May 6 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, Legate of the Eastern Diocese in
    Washington, took part in the World Summit of Religious Leaders in
    Baku and shared his impressions with The Armenian Reporter's editor.

    He said that the most impressive was the city of Baku. "It is very
    beautiful, very organized, very clean. It reminded me a little bit
    of Istanbul. When you see the old city, of which I saw very little,
    you understand that there was a culture and it is not just the petrol
    money," Aykazian said.

    He said that highways are extremely good, particularly the road from
    the airport to the city is very beautiful and along the road they
    have built walls with motifs.

    "But from what I understand, a lot of work has been done under
    President Aliyev," Archbishop said.

    The conference was also well-organized. I have to say much better than
    the conference held in Moscow a few years ago, which I also attended,"
    Aykazian said.

    "The security was very tight. As we arrived, the road from the airport
    to the conference venue in Baku was shut down and there were police
    on every street corner," he said.

    "In addition to the summit, we visited the Armenian church of St.

    Gregory the Illuminator. There was a fire in 1990 there that destroyed
    the frescoes. The cross is missing and alter has been destroyed, but
    the premises have been renovated and now well-kept. The building now
    stores books, including some 6,000 books in Armenian language as we
    were told. The lady who handles those books is an Azerbaijani from
    Yerevan and speaks perfect Armenian," Aykazian said.

    All participants of the summit felt it was a very historic event. We
    hope that the summit will diffuse tensions at least a little bit,
    he said.

    "Religious leaders came together because we believe that we can play
    a very positive role in helping achieve a peaceful solution of the
    Karabakh conflict. The religious leaders may not have the political
    power but they can influence those in power," Aykazian said.

    "Catholicos is ready for dialogue. The dialogue must be about peace.

    And we might like each other or not, but we have to start to visit
    each other again and we have to talk," he said.
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