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Armenian Church Continues Negotiations with Georgia

Catholicos Garegin II is scheduled to visit Georgia at the end of October. Today, at a press conference held in Yerevan, Bishop Arshak Khachatryan said that the issue of whether or not the church head would travel to travel to Javakhk was under consideration. When asked, Bishop Khachatryan said, "I’d rather abstain from making any definite statements on the matter."
The clergyman did say that the visit to neighboring Georgia would afford Catholicos Garegin II to once again raise the ongoing problem regarding the status of Armenian churches there.
"There are no laws in Georgia currently that regulate the activities of religious organizations," Bishop Khachatryan said, adding that there is a clause in the Georgian Constitution that states that the government is responsible for guaranteeing freedom of action for religios organizations. "If there is no legislation, the church doesn’t have the right to obtain official status," noted the archbishop. He stated that Catholicos Garegin II has raised the issue whenever high-ranking Georgian officials visited Etchmiadzin and that much correspondence on this and other matters has been exchanged, all with little tangible result.

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