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    GREEK PRESIDENT: NAGORNO KARABAKH AND CYPRUS TO ACHIEVE FREEDOM

    AZG Armenian Daily #122,
    29/06/2007

    International

    The delegation led by Greek President Karolos Papoulias met with
    Armenian National Assembly Speaker Tigran Torosian, Vice Speakers
    Vahan Hovhannisian and Ishkhan Zakaryan as well as chairs of standing
    parliamentary commissions.

    "Armenia and Greece are united by the centuries-old friendship,
    which includes not only commonness of civilizations but also has
    wonderful development outlook. The governments and parliaments of
    both states are collaborating and I confirm the invitation for the
    Greek parliament speaker to Armenia," Tigran Torosian said.

    Mr Papoulias, who visited Armenia several years ago, pointed out to
    the changes that took place in the republic. "Historical ties unite
    our states and there are events in our history we can't forget. They
    always remind of human rights and respect for human dignity," he said.

    Greeks and Armenians have always struggled for resolution of
    national issues in the framework of international law, according
    to him. "Nevertheless, there are forces, which don't derive lessons
    from the past and repeat fatal mistakes. Our freedom-loving peoples
    can't tolerate either closed borders or blockade, or 40-thousand army
    in Cyprus, which is the member of the European Union," he emphasized
    adding that Armenia and Greece are struggling for democratic freedoms,
    human rights and justice.

    For his part, Tigran Torosian noted that both states share democratic
    values and the way of European integration. "Some forces sometimes
    try to oppose Cyprus and Nagorno Karabakh. But there is a common wish
    of both peoples to live freely on their lands.

    The problem should be discussed from the standpoint of human
    rights. All international documents record the right of people to live
    freely and rule their life as a priority. However, not all understand
    it and derive lessons from history. Both Cyprus and Nagorno Karabakh
    will achieve success in aspiration to freedom on the basis of human
    rights," Tigran Torosian said, the RA NA press office reported.
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