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    PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN'S HISTORIC VISIT TO CYPRUS

    Quick image tour of President Sargsyan and his entourage's visit to
    Cyprus: click here
    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2097247&id=1543460178&l=b1ab3030a9

    Simon Aynedjian - Gibrahayer e-magazine Thursday 13 January 2011 -
    The much anticipated and historic visit of Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan to Cyprus became reality on Monday 17 January 2011. During
    his visit President Serzh Sargsyan met President Demetris Christofias
    at the Presidential Palace. He later met Archbishop Chrysostomos.

    These two meetings were followed by the opening of the Armenia-Cyprus
    Business Forum that took place at The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce
    and Industry.

    After his Parliament address at a special session hosted by Cyprus
    Parliament President Marios Garoyian (and aired live from Cyprus
    national TV RIK) President Sargsyan visited Nareg school in the
    afternoon and attended a special event in which the Nareg choir
    performed for the President and his entourage.

    Nareg school's Hokapartsoutiun Chairman Vartan Tashdjian welcomed the
    President and his entourage, while Principal Vera Tahmazian presented
    the President with a commemorative gift. Visibly moved, President
    Sargsyan rushed to the microphone and addressed pupils, teachers,
    parents, and Gibrahay community members, who had packed Nareg Hall.

    Accompanied by Armenian MP Vartkes Mahdessian, Sargsyan later met
    Archbishop Hergelian and members of Temagan and Varchagan bodies at
    the Armenian Prelature.

    view the video of the visit here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkrnUwztHMU

    At 5:00pm the opening of an old Armenian manuscripts exhibition at
    the Cultural Center of the Ministry of Education and Culture took
    place where 18 manuscripts from Madenataran will be on exhibit for
    the rest of the week.

    The first day of the official visit of the Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan to Cyprus was concluded by a dinner at the Presidential
    Palace. Before leaving to Greece yesterday morning, Armenia's President
    and his entourage visited the Genocide Memorial in Larnaca.

    Cypriot and Armenian media gave extensive coverage to the President's
    visit, especially to his bold references to neighbouring Turkey
    and Azerbaijan.

    We will give extensive analysis of Turkish reaction to the visit,
    next week.




    From: A. Papazian
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