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    HEAD OF ARMENIAN CHURCH PAYS LANDMARK VISIT TO TRADITIONAL ENEMY AZERBAIJAN
    BYLINE: Lilit Gevorgyan

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    April 28 2010

    The leader of Armenian Apostolic Church, Catholicos Garegin II, made
    an unprecedented trip to neighbouring Azerbaijan which remains in a
    low-intensity war with Armenia. During his trip to the Azerbaijani
    capital Baku, Garegin II met with Azeri president Ilham Aliyev and
    the country's top Shi'ite Muslim cleric, Sheikh-ul-Islam Allahshukur
    Pashazade. The two-day visit, 26- 27 April, was to take part in a
    world religious summit that convened in Baku. Garegin II discussed
    with Azerbaijan's political and religious leaders the future of
    the conflict over the Armenian-populated Nagorno-Karabakh region,
    which has been essentially independent for the past 20 years. He
    urged all parties to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict,
    thus expressing his opposition to Aliyev's repeated calls to restart
    the war with Armenia to claw back the breakaway region. Garegin II
    held a mass in the abandoned 19th-century Armenian St. Gregory the
    Illuminator's Church in Baku, which was seriously damaged after an
    arson attack a few years ago.

    Significance:The visit by the Armenian Church leader is the first
    high-profile Armenian visit to Azerbaijan since the outbreak of war
    over Nagorno-Karabakh in 1988, which claimed some 30,000 lives. The
    visit is an exception to the background of worsening hostile
    Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. While the protracted political talks
    mediated by the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE) are making unsatisfactory progress, Garegin II's visit may
    be the beginning of "track two" diplomacy. The Armenian Church
    leader has already launched the restoration of the Azeri mosque
    in Nagorno-Karabakh. The initiative is to facilitate lower-level
    dialogue between Armenians and Azeris and try to quell high-level
    animosity and mistrust between the two neighbours. As the first
    official Christian church in the world, the Armenian Apostolic Church
    has long been involved in the global ecumenical movement promoting
    peace in hot spots such as the Middle East. Bringing this drive to
    Armenian-Azeri relations is welcome news and certainly a boost to the
    track two diplomacy advocated by some Armenian and Azeri journalistic
    and youth groups.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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