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Minister Vartan Oskanian was in Canada for a two-day working visit
on October 17-18. In a meeting with his Canadian counterpart, the
Hon. Peter MacKay Mr. Oskanian discussed the current status of bilateral
relations between Armenia and Canada, as well as other issues of mutual
interest.
Minister Oskanian in particular called for more active involvement
of Canada in the region of South Caucasus, putting emphasis on Canada's
high international reputation in such areas as human rights advocacy,
arms control, peace-keeping, multiculturalism, genocide prevention
and others. He informed Mr. MacKay about the current status of Nagorno-Karabakh
negotiations and Armenian-Turkish relations. Mr. Oskanian also expressed
gratitude for Canada's official recognition of the Armenian Genocide
on all levels of legislative and executive power.
In honour of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia the Canada-Armenia
Parliamentary Friendship Group (CAPFG) hosted an official luncheon
in the Parliament. The luncheon was attended by a large number of
House of Commons and Senate members. The Armenian Foreign Minister
was welcomed by the CAPFG Chairman, Mr. Gary Goodyear (MP - Cambridge),
who emphasized that the high turnout of Parliamentarians demonstrates
the positive relationship that exists between Armenia and Canada and
illustrates a strong commitment from the Canadian side to developing
bilateral relations with Armenia.
Mr. Jason Kenney, Parliamentary Secretary of the Prime Minister of
Canada, welcomed Mr. Oskanian on behalf of the Prime Minister of Canada,
the Right Hon. Stephen Harper, and wished him a successful visit.
After thanking the CAPFG and for a very warm reception, Mr. Oskanian
spoke about the purpose of his visit, saying that Armenia cherishes
its good relations and cooperation with Canada and wants to further
develop and strengthen them in all areas. He put a special emphasis
on the role of parliamentarians in those processes, and welcomed the
re-establishment of all-party CAPFG in the Canadian Parliament.
At a reception hosted by the Armenian Embassy in Ottawa, Mr. Oskanian
also met the representatives of Armenian organizations from Ottawa,
Montreal and Toronto. He spoke about the current state of the Canadian-Armenian
relations, as well as recent developments in Armenia. He expressed
positive opinion about the results of the third Armenia-Diaspora Conference
and gave the latest update on the "Rural Poverty Eradication
Programme" launched recently by the Armenian Government. The
Minister stressed that both Armenia and Diaspora should focus on issues
and problems that unite the two parts of the Armenian nation in order
to be able to solve them most effectively.
After concluding the official part of his visit, Mr. Vartan Oskanian
participated in a conference entitled "Capacity Building for
Peace and Development: Roles of Diaspora" organized in Toronto
by the United Nations University for Peace. The conference assembled
around 100 international experts and leaders to reflect on the potential
for supporting, engaging and mobilizing Diasporas in peace building
and development. Mr. Oskanian delivered the keynote speech during
the session dedicated to the challenges and opportunities of dual
identity of the transnational communities, as well as participated
in a working group focused on the Armenian Diaspora's engagement with
the Republic of Armenia. |