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    MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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    PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
    Telephone: +37410. 544041 ext. 202
    Fax: +37410. 562543
    Email: [email protected]
    www.armeniaforeignministry.am


    PRESS RELEASE


    Minister Oskanian's visit to Brussels



    At the invitation of the Boghossian Foundation, Minister Vartan Oskanian
    traveled to Brussels to participate in the launch of the Boghossian
    Foundation's plans for a cultural center bridging east and west, to be
    located in Brussels.

    On September 13, Minister Oskanian joined the President of the Belgian
    Senate as well as dozens of ambassadors and Belgian officials who had come
    to celebrate the renovation of the Villa Empain, a Belgian architectural
    masterpiece, that will serve as a center of dialogue and cultural exchange.

    Following remarks by Jean Boghossian of Belgium, who together with his
    brother Albert of Switzerland, have founded the Foundation, the Minister was
    welcomed by Armand de Decker, President of the Belgian Senate, who spoke
    extensively about Armenia's contributions to the patrimony of world culture,
    as well as the place that the Villa Empain holds in the city's architectural
    and social history.

    Minister Oskanian concluded the formal program with comments about the
    importance of the Boghossian initiative, especially in light of the Armenian
    tradition of dialogue and bridge among civilizations and cultures. The
    entire text of the Minister's remarks appears below.

    PRESS RELEASE


    Minister Vartan Oskanian's Remarks at the Boghossian Foundation Villa Empain

    Brussels, Belgium
    September 13, 2007

    Today I am proud to witness the Boghossian Foundation come forward as a
    catalyst for a serious exploration of common ground among people. The
    Boghossian story is the typical Armenian journey -- from Armenia to Lebanon
    to Belgium and Switzerland. Armenia, an old nation with a new state, has
    been a champion and symbol of dialogue and cooperation through the
    centuries. As the Villa Empain becomes the center of shared creativity, the
    "embassy" of oriental cultures in the capital of Europe that you want to
    make it, you will have realized your dream, and all of us from Brussels to
    Yerevan will profit from your vision.

    As a small people, serving as the perennial buffer between empires, on the
    most trampled path on earth, Armenians have become living witnesses of the
    benefit of dialogue between and within cultures. We have been engaged in
    that international exchange for ages. Today, we in Armenia are among its
    greatest promoters, especially in our neighborhood. Our Diaspora, living as
    it does across borders, is both the means and the beneficiary of
    international exchange.

    As I started to think about Jean and Albert and what they are daring to do
    here, I realized that diplomats and artists have much in common. We are both
    the beneficiaries of dialogue, and perhaps because of that, we feel
    compelled to continually search for non-traditional ways to approach the
    overarching issue of our time: living at peace in a pluralist world.
    Diplomats and artists, like the societies which we represent, live in
    neighborhoods that are not going to change, with memories that are not going
    to go away, and with experiences that are irreversible. Instead, we look for
    ways to break the barriers of the past because we remain convinced that
    between cultures and countries, conversation must come first, in order for
    there to be any understanding at all.

    To do our job, we rely on symbols and signals. We are both guided by rules,
    although we try to find creative, new ways of expressing and protecting
    universal truths. But finding the new, doesn't mean negation of the old, as
    you are showing us here.

    This renovated building will embrace its history. The Villa Empain has seen
    empires come and go. It has witnessed the making of modern Europe. With the
    exquisite renovation that is planned for it, the diversity and quality of
    its materials, its refined details and the coherence of the whole will be
    underscored. But it is the programs and the exhibitions that will, like the
    Villa itself, become a part of the patrimony of our shared cultures, of our
    diversity and quality, while celebrating the coherence of our whole.

    Congratulations. I look forward to seeing the building completed and the
    program fully operational.


    On September 14, at invitation of the Heinrich Boll Foundation of Brussels,
    Minister Oskanian met with representatives of leading think tanks and policy
    institutes in Brussels, to speak about Armenia's foreign policy challenges,
    regional issues, Armenia's bilateral relations generally, and especially
    with its neighbors and with the EU.

    Those present asked about the specific situation between Armenia and its
    four neighbors, the current situation of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
    Armenia's European integration processes,
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