Foreign visits
Working visit of the President Armen Sarkissian to New York
President Armen Sarkissian and his spouse Mrs. Nuoneh Sarkissian visited the Armenia Exhibition at the world-famous Metropolitan Museum in New York dedicated to the Armenian cultural heritage and traditions.
They toured the exhibition hall, observed over 140 unique masterpieces of the cultural heritage dating from the 4th to the 17th centuries and gathered from the Armenian communities from all over the world. Among them are manuscripts, cross-stones, books and other precious exhibits, including creations of Toros Roslin, Sarkis Pitsaki, Hakop Jughatsi.
Noting that this year the Armenian culture is being presented at the United States of America at an unprecedentedly high level, President Sarkissian said that months ago in Washington, DC he participated in the opening of the Folklife Festival which also presented the Armenian culture, traditions, and customs.
President Sarkissian underlined with satisfaction the fact that the unique exhibition in the Metropolitan for months will allow the scores of visitors from the US and all over the world familiarize with the exceptional exhibits which present the historical heritage and unique culture of the first Christian nation.
President Armen Sarkissian stressed the importance of such exhibitions and expressed confidence that they will be of a continual nature and will represent in different parts of the world the centuries-long Armenian history and rich cultural heritage.
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In the framework of his working to New York, President Armen Sarkissian met with the President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York Vartan Gregorian.
President Sarkissian hailed the activities of the Corporation and, particularly, scientific, educational, and humanitarian programs implemented by its President Vartan Gregorian in Armenia.
At the meeting, the parties discussed opportunities of the implementation together with the Carnegie of joint programs in Armenia. Speaking about the activities of the Corporation, Vartan Gregorian said that they are ready to assist in the implementation of the initiatives and ideas which will promote Armenia’s advancement. President Sarkissian stressed the importance of educational programs and noted that education and knowledge are the main guarantees of having a developed and progressive country.
The parties also exchanged views on Armenia-Spyurk relations, pan-Armenian issues, prospects of development of the Armenian-American friendly partnership, as well as a number of international and regional issues.
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On October 3, in New York took place the Annual Awards Gala ceremony of the EastWest Institute which was attended by famous state, public, and political figures, ambassadors, entrepreneurs, renowned members of the Armenian-American community.
This reputable international institution bestows its annual awards on the individuals who have been singled out for their exceptional leadership, innovative spirit and ability to be game changers. Among the awardees of the EastWest Institute are the 41st President of the United States George Bush, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair, former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, former President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Havel, former President of Finland, winner of the Noble Peace Prize for year 2008 Martti Ahtisaari, and others.
This year, the John Edwin Mroz Global Statesman Award, which is named in the honor of a Co-Founder of the Institute, American diplomat John Mroz, will be bestowed upon the President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian.
At the official award ceremony, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the EastWest Institute Ross Perot in his welcoming remarks said:
“We are honored to hand the John Edwin Mroz Global Statesman Award to the representative of Armenia, His Excellency Armen Sarkissian for his long-lasting career and achievements in statesmanship as well for considerable contribution to global development.
The selection of the President of the Republic of Armenia has come to augment his vast experience in the areas of Physics, private sector, and state administration. In the times, when Armenia is going through the period of great changes, Sarkissian was entrusted with ensuring stability and creation of a new vision for his country which, we are confident, he will lead towards a more democratic and prosperous future.
The EastWest Institute is committed to the development of innovative and creative solutions to solve current problems and get ready for the future challenges. Individuals like Sarkissian make our efforts possible.”
The President of the Tavitian Foundation, the Armenian-American benefactor Aso Tavitian spoke of Armenia’s role as a bridge between the East and the West. The President of the Carnegie Corporation Vartan Gregorian presented his vision of Armenia’s future.
The President of Armenia expressed his thanks for the award and noted in his speech that the award is very important for him while the EastWest Institute is not just a think tank among many in the world but a special institution. According to the President, when there is an idea, an important one, the Institute participates in its implementation. “You have this great energy of thinking about something, believing in something and going to implement and trying to make that small but very important change.”
“It’s a great honor for me to represent my nation and my state here. I really have a dream or a vision for the future and that dream or a vision which includes also the fact or the reality that we are facing. i.e. where this world is moving to,” President Sarkissian noted.
“If the 20th century was the century of natural resources and based on that the age of other political forces, the 21st century is going to be deferent. The 21st century is the century of research, development, new technologies. The 21st century is the century when things will be done and ruled by new ideas, by new research conducted by those who are quick, by those who are young and energetic regardless of how old they are. That will be the 21st century. The politics will be done differently.”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau said that “It is solely on the basis of common interest that every society should be.” Freedom and the right to live are not only absolute and indisputable values but represent that very common interest which should bring together everyone’s interest.
And I do truly believe that the 21st century is Armenia’s century. That’s why I think we will be victorious. I am happy to be part of the Armenian nation. We are a small state but a global nation. There are not many nations of that sort. But I do believe that small states but global nations that have the global connectivity can get together and build their own country. That’s the future, and I do believe that the institutions like the EastWest Institute are going to be among the leaders of the 21st century.
Thank you again for this wonderful prize. It will remind me that I have still a lot to do. It will remind me about the wonderful people that I have had a chance of meeting in my life at the EastWest Institute. It will always remind me about the wonderful man whose name was John Mroz, and it will always remind me that there is much to do in our world. And I have also a duty to serve my nation and my county - a country that in the 21st century will be one of the world leaders.”
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President Armen Sarkissian, who is in New York on a working visit, on October 4 had a working lunch with the renowned American state figure, diplomat Henry Kissinger, who in 1973-77 served as the US Secretary of State and was the National Security Advisor in the Administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Jerald Ford.
The President of Armenia and the former Secretary of State of the United States exchanged views on the global politics and issues of international security, particularly, those related to the South Caucasus region and existig challenges.
Armen Sarkissian and Henry Kissinger are old friends. The President of Armenia and the former Secretary of State always use the opportunity to discuss international, including different regional issues in the framework of global events.
President Sarkissian invited Henry Kissinger to visit Armenia and the latter accepted the invitation with pleasure.
In 1973, Henry Kissinger recieved the Noble Peace Prize for his efforts aimed at stopping the war in Vietnam and signing of the Paris Agreement on restoration of peace.
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On October 4, in New York President Sarkissian met with the Chairman of the Munich Security Conference, Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger.
The Munich Security International Conference is a reputable platform which every year brings together political, state, and public figures, and diplomats from more than 70 states who discuss issues of global security policy, particularly, those pertinent to the current and future security challenges.
President Sarkissian and Ambassador Ischinger stressed the importance of discussions around the security issues and the necessity of finding solutions to the existing global, including regional problems, through a dialogue.
Ambassador Ischinger invited President Sarkissian to speak at the Munich Security Conference.
The President of Armenia noted that the Munich Security Conference becomes more representative and influencial by year, while the issues under discussion reflect the current global security challenges. He highlighted Ambassador Ischinger's significant contribution to the Conference in its becoming one of the most important international platforms.
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On October 4, in New York President Sarkisian met with the renowned American diplomat Richard Haass who has been the President of the Council on Foreign Relations since 2003.
In 1989-1993, Richard Haass was the Special Assitant to President George H. W. Bush and in 2001-2003 he served as the Principle Advisor to State Secretary Colin Powell.
President Armen Sarkissian and Richard Haass exchanged views on global politics, international security, problems and challenges of the South Caucasus region, spoke about the prospects of deeeping the Armenian-American friendly partnership.