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    Noyan Tapan News Agency
    Oct 7 2005

    PRESENTATION OF PERSIAN POET AND TRANSLATOR AHMAD NURIZADE'S THREE
    BOOKS IN YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. "Ahmad Nurizade is
    the only foreign poet writing in Armenian who in his fatherland,
    Iran, holds propaganda of the Armenian culture and literature," Levon
    Ananian, the Chairman of the Writers' Union of Armenia mentioned at
    the October 6 presentation of three books, "100 Years Armenian
    Poetry," "Hail, Armenians" and "Night of Solitude and Dreams" by
    Ahmad Nurizade, a Persian poet and translator. Nurizade's poems
    written in Armenian language are presented in the last two books.

    L.Ananian mentioned that Nurizade's translations from Armenian into
    Persian made dozens of volumes. According to him, pages of Iranian
    press are also full of interviews with Nurizade, and the Armenian
    culture, Armenian people and friendship of centuries between the two
    countries is in the pivot of all publications.

    "Armenians and Persians have almost the same traditions and attach
    importance to keeping national traditions. Nurizade attempts to serve
    Armenian national values to his people and by this he destroys those
    borders that there are between the two countries," L.Ananian
    mentioned. He also informed that the third volume of the Persian
    poet's poems written in Armenian will be published soon.

    According to Reza Atufi, the Consulor on Culture of the IRI Embassy
    to the RA, Armenian and Iranian cutures have come from old centuries,
    and even somehow influnced on other civilizations of the world.
    R.Atufi finds that though friendship between the two countries has a
    history of milleniums, however, circles of Armenian-Iranian
    cooperation must be widened even more.
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