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  • "Saint Armenia" Exhibition To Open in Louvre with Kocharian & Chirac

    "SAINT ARMENIA" EXHIBITION TO OPEN IN LOUVRE WITH PARTICIPATION OF
    PRESIDENTS OF ARMENIA AND FRANCE

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. RA President Robert Kocharian will
    leave on four-day official visit for France on February 17. A meeting
    of Presidents Robert Kocharian and Jacques Chirac will take place in
    Paris. The RA President will also have meetings with Prime Minister
    Dominique de Villepin, Senate President Christian Poncelet, National
    Assembly Speaker Jean-Louis Debre. As Noyan Tapan was informed by the
    RA President's Press Office, Robert Kocharian and First Lady Bella
    Kocharian will be present at the "Charles Aznavour and Friends" concert
    which will take place in the Opera Garnier of Paris. The concert will
    be held within the framework of the Year of Armenia in France. Mr. and
    Mrs. Kocharians will also visit Hovh.Aivazovsky's exhibition organized
    at the sea museum, "Armenian 12 Capitals" exhibition as well. The
    "Saint Armenia" exhibition will open in Louvre with participation of
    the Presidents of Armenia and France. The President will meet in Paris
    with representatives of the Armenian community as well. The delegation
    headed by Robert Kocharian will leave Paris for Nice where it will
    participate in the ceremony of opening the Park of Armenia and will
    have meetings with the city administration. Reference: The
    Armenian-French mutual relations have had a stable development since
    establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
    Besides, the national-state interests, centuries-old historic-cultural
    ties of the two peoples and presence of a big and influential Armenian
    community in France became a serious factor for development of mutual
    relations. Taking into consideration the weight of France in world and
    European processes, the circumstance of its being Co-Chair in the OSCE
    Minsk Group, a problem matured to give a new meaning to the
    Armenian-French relations and nominate a new agenda of dialogue. Robert
    Kocharian's working visit paid to France on June 30, 2000, became a
    start for it. It had its consistent continuation during the state visit
    paid on February 12-16, 2001 by RA President Robert Kocharian to France
    at the invitation of President Jacques Chirac. An agreement was reached
    in April of 2004 between the Presidents of the two countries to
    announce the Year of Armenia to France. The state visit paid by
    President of France Jacques Chirac to Armenia from September 29 to
    October 1 of 2006 had an exclusive meaning in the sense of both future
    development of relations and deepening of the EU-Armenia cooperation,
    in general, increase of the international prestige of Armenia. The
    French President's visit was an evidence of friendly relations between
    the two peoples, the high level of cooperation of the two states, a
    close dialogue established among the highest administration. The Year
    of Armenia in France, which is entitled "Armenia, My Friend," started
    on September 30, 2006 with opening of the French square in Yerevan and
    with the "Charles Aznavour and His Friends" concert at the Republic
    square with participation of the two countries' Presidents. France was
    the first country in the world which recognized the Armenian Genocide
    by the law. The law was signed by President of France Jacques Chirac on
    January 18, 2001. The draft law was presented to the National Assembly
    of France by the Socialist Party. The draft law envisaging punishment
    for denial of the Armenian Genocide was proposed for discussion on the
    initiative of the same Socialist Party on May 18, 2006. The National
    Assembly of France adopted the draft on October 12. Commercial and
    economic relations also actively develop between Armenia and France,
    though those are still far from complete usage of the potential the two
    sides have. Two French companies, Pernod Ricard and Castel, are among
    the big foreign investors in Armenia. The Saur company, the subsidiary
    enterprise of the French big Bouygues group won the competition
    announced for heading the water supply system of Armenia in June, 2004.
    Saur implements the World Bank "Community Water Supply and Drainage"
    credit program with the total cost of 23.0 mln U.S. dollars in 37
    cities and 268 rural settlements of Armenia (besides Yerevan). Another
    French company, "General des Eaux" serves water systems of the city of
    Yerevan and neighboring 30 settlements by 10-year tenancy starting from
    June 1, 2006. The organization will also implement during 5 years the
    World Bank "Water Supply and Drainage of Yerevan" credit program the
    total cost of which makes 20.0 mln U.S. dollars. The French Air France
    company started regular air transportations by the Paris-Yerevan-Paris
    run starting from late March, 2006. In September, 2006, one of the
    biggest French banks, Credit Agricole S.A became the biggest
    shareholder of the ACBA bank, and the bank was renamed ACBA-CREDIT
    AGRICOLE BANK CJSC. The goods circulation between Armenia and France
    made 64787.1 thousand U.S. dollars in January-November of 2006, instead
    of 39098.9 thousand U.S. dollars of the same period of the previous
    year. Owing to the position and merit of French Armenians in different
    spheres of public activity as well as from the viewpoint of interest
    created towards Armenians by French highest authorities, political
    forces and the whole society, the French Armenian community is one of
    the most influential centers of Diaspora. This is the biggest Armenian
    community of Europe (about 450.000 Armenians) and is one of the most
    important communities for its thickness and organization. Armenians
    mainly live in Paris and surroundings, in south - Marseilles, central
    regions - the cities of Lyons, Valence. Church, educational and
    cultural institutions, professional unions, youth, sports and
    humanitarian organizations function in France, the number of which
    passes 300 at present.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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