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    ARMENIA CONFIRMS SENDING DELEGATION TO CHURCH OPENING IN EASTERN TURKEY

    ARMENPRESS
    Mar 21 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 21, ARMENPRESS: Armenian foreign minister Vartan
    Oskanian said today an Armenian government delegation, headed by
    deputy culture minister Gagik Gyurjian, will leave for eastern Turkey
    to attend the opening of the repaired Armenian Holy Cross Church on
    Lake Van. He said the delegation will include also prominent Armenian
    intellectuals and experts.

    Oskanian said the decision of Turkish authorities to renovate the
    10-th century Armenian church was unprecedented, since thousands of
    Armenian monuments in Turkey consigned to oblivion are turning into
    ruins with every passing day.

    "We hope this will become a good start, especially in view of plans
    to start renovation of the medieval Armenian capital Ani," Oskanian
    said, adding that Armenian monuments in eastern parts of Turkey are
    the material evidence of Armenian presence there.

    Turkey began restoring this church under European Union's pressure
    in 2005 after a century of neglect.

    Brussels urged Turkey in 2004 to consider registering the Holy Cross
    Akhtamar Church in UNESCO's World Heritage List.

    The government of Turkey released $1.5 million for its restoration. The
    Akhtamar Church was constructed between 915 AD to 921 AD under the
    supervision of King Gagik I. The renovated Church will be opened on
    March 29.

    Oskanian said today by this move Turks want to portray themselves as
    proponents of improvement of relationships with Armenia, but he said
    that is not the case.

    "A positive sign and a move on part of Turkey, in terms of
    relationships normalization, would be the opening of the border
    with Armenia and establishment of diplomatic relations,' he said,
    adding that should the border be open the Armenian delegation would
    reach Van in four hours, but now the delegation will have to fly to
    Istanbul from Yerevan and from there to Van.
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