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    MAHMUD ABBAS GIVES A VAGUE ANSWER TO QUESTION ON THE ARMENIAN QUARTER OF JERUSALEM

    Mediamax
    Oct 6 2011
    Armenia

    Yerevan/Mediamax/. Head of the Palestinian Autonomy Mahmoud Abbas
    stated in Strasburg today that "all the monotheistic religions have
    the right to freely realize their rituals in Jerusalem which is the
    capital of the state of Palestine".

    Mahmoud Abbas stated this at the PACE session answering a question
    of raised by a member of Armenian delegation Naira Zohrabyan on the
    Palestinian authorities' stance toward the status of the Armenian
    quarter in Jerusalem, Mediamax reports.

    Naira Zohrabyan thinks the answer of the Head of the Palestinian
    Autonomy was "vague'.

    Mediamax recalls that back in late 2000, Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanyan stated that Armenia was against separation of the
    Armenian and Christian quarters of Jerusalem.

    In August, 2000, already after the failure of the negotiations in
    Camp David, Yasser Arafat refuted the information of Israeli sources,
    according to which he had agreed to leave the Armenian quarter of
    Jerusalem under Israel's control. Arafat said in an interview to
    Palestinian "Al-Ayyam" newspaper then: "The Armenian quarter belongs
    to us; we and Armenians are one city". And in October, 2002, Arafat
    stated in an interview to Arabic "Al-Hayat" newspaper, which was being
    published in London: "Israel wanted to control the Armenian quarter
    of Jerusalem and I told them that I will never betray Armenians".

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