ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH WELCOMES CAUCASUS MUSLIMS' SPIRITUAL LEADER'S PROPOSAL TO HOLD BORDER MEETINGS
news.am
Nov 30 2011
Armenia
ETCHMIADZIN. - The Armenian side welcomed Caucasus Muslim Board
Chairman Allahshukur Pashazade's proposal to also organize meetings
at the border, Father Vahram Melikyan, head of the information system
of the Holy See of St. Etchmiadzin, told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
"During the November 28 trilateral meeting among the spiritual
leaders of the region, they primarily reflected on the settlement
of the Karabakh conflict. And when the joint statement was adopted,
the Azerbaijani side proposed, during the conversation, that the
spiritual leaders also meet at the border. The Armenian side welcomed
this proposal," Fr. Melikyan noted.
He also confirmed the information that, during his visit to Armenia,
Allahshukur Pashazade had also visited capital Yerevan's Blue Mosque
and prayed there. "This is normal, just as when during the [Armenian]
Catholicos' visit to [Azerbaijani capital] Baku, we visited the
Armenian church and prayed [there]," Father Vahram Melikyan stated.
news.am
Nov 30 2011
Armenia
ETCHMIADZIN. - The Armenian side welcomed Caucasus Muslim Board
Chairman Allahshukur Pashazade's proposal to also organize meetings
at the border, Father Vahram Melikyan, head of the information system
of the Holy See of St. Etchmiadzin, told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
"During the November 28 trilateral meeting among the spiritual
leaders of the region, they primarily reflected on the settlement
of the Karabakh conflict. And when the joint statement was adopted,
the Azerbaijani side proposed, during the conversation, that the
spiritual leaders also meet at the border. The Armenian side welcomed
this proposal," Fr. Melikyan noted.
He also confirmed the information that, during his visit to Armenia,
Allahshukur Pashazade had also visited capital Yerevan's Blue Mosque
and prayed there. "This is normal, just as when during the [Armenian]
Catholicos' visit to [Azerbaijani capital] Baku, we visited the
Armenian church and prayed [there]," Father Vahram Melikyan stated.