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    PACE rapporteur welcomes opening of restored Armenian Church in Turkey

    Strasbourg, 21.03.2007 - Eddie O'Hara (United Kingdom, SOC), rapporteur
    on the cultural heritage in the South Caucasus for the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), has welcomed the announcement
    of the opening on 29 March of the Armenian Akhtamar Church on Lake Van
    in Turkey, following extensive restoration funded by the Turkish
    Ministry of Culture.

    "The involvement of the Turkish Government, the Armenian Church
    authorities, experts from Turkish and international universities and
    local contractors is an outstanding example of how co-operation can help
    save the rich cultural heritage of this region," said Mr O'Hara. "It now
    remains to work on access to the site, on its landscape surroundings and
    on the uses to which the restored site as a whole can be put."

    Mr O'Hara is due to make a study visit to Armenia, Azerbaijan and
    Georgia to find ways of taking cultural heritage out of the conflict and
    to identify common strategies for its protection. "The Akhmatar Church
    restoration shows precisely what we should hope to achieve throughout
    the region", said Mr O'Hara. "We hope the Armenian authorities will be
    able to participate in the opening."

    Link to Assembly Recommendation 1599 (2003)
    http://assembly.coe.int/main.asp?Link=3D/do cuments/adoptedtext/ta03/erec1599.htm

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