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    PRESS RELEASE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia & New Zealand
    10 Macquarie Street
    Chatswood NSW 2067
    AUSTRALIA
    Contact: Laura Artinian
    Tel: (02) 9419-8056
    Fax: (02) 9904-8446
    Email: [email protected]


    10 October 2005


    RA FOREIGN MINISTER VISITS THE ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF SYDNEY

    Sydney, Australia - On Sunday, 9 October, 2005 His Excellency, Mr Vartan
    Oskanian, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia arrived in
    Sydney with his official delegation at the invitation of the The Hon
    Alexander Downer MP, Foreign Affairs Minister of Australia. The RA Minister
    was welcomed at Sydney International Airport by government officials and
    Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia and New Zealand,
    His Eminence Archbishop Aghan Baliozian accompanied by Diocesan Councillors
    and community leaders.

    Mr Oskanian's first engagement with the Armenian-Australian Community was by
    attendance at the Divine Liturgy held at the Armenian Church of Holy
    Resurrection. In his sermon dedicated to the 1600th anniversary of the
    Armenian Alphabet on the Feast of the Holy Translators that was celebrated
    on Saturday, the Primate declared the presence of the Minister to be the
    crowning glory of celebration for the Community. The Minister responded to
    the honour granted him to address the congregation in the Church and replied
    to the warm welcome of the Primate. In response to the Primate's sermon
    where the Archbishop declared that the independence of Armenia began long
    before the 14 years that is celebrated in September but some 1600 years ago
    when the written Armenian language was established that would bring alive
    the Word of God through the translation of the Holy Bible, the Minister
    stated that the true independence of the Armenian nation began in 301 when
    Christianity was adopted as the state religion.

    Following the church service, the Primate hosted a luncheon in honour of the
    Minister at the Prelacy that was also attended by the delegation from
    Armenia and Diocesan Council.

    In the afternoon, the Armenian Community gathered in large numbers at the
    Austral-Armenian Association's Galstaun Centre to welcome the Minister. Mr
    Oskanian is the first Foreign Minister from the Republic of Armenia to make
    an official visit to Australia. The Minister briefed the gathering on the
    current state of affairs in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabagh, advocating the
    important role of the Diaspora and purporting the roles of all stakeholders
    in the future development of the homeland. Question time with the Community
    followed the Minister's briefing after which Mr Oskanian met with the local
    Armenian media for a press conference in a closed session.

    The Foreign Minister is meeting with his Australian counterpart today in the
    nation's capital, Canberra on official matters and will meet with other
    Ministers and Members of Parliament throughout the course of the day. Later
    this evening the Australian Foreign Minister will host a dinner at
    Parliament House in honour of His Excellency Mr Vartan Oskanian. Dinner
    guests will include Members of Parliament, delegates and representatives
    from the Armenian-Australian Community. His Eminence Archbishop Aghan
    Baliozian will also be a dinner guest of the Australian Foreign Minister.
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