ARMENIAN MP SAYS USE OF FORCE AGAINST IRAN "UNACCEPTABLE"
Arminfo
19 Jan 05
YEREVAN
Armenia believes that any use of force against neighbouring Iran is
unacceptable and might have dangerous repercussions, the head of the
Foreign Relations Commission of the Armenian National Assembly and a
representative of the supreme body of the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation - Dashnaktsutyun, Armen Rustamyan, told an Arminfo
correspondent today when commenting on the US president's statement
about the possibility of using military force against Iran if the
latter continues developing its nuclear programme.
"Iran is Armenia's closest neighbour and strategic partner. Not very
long ago when Armenia was facing difficult times, it was the friendly
relations with Iran that helped the republic overcome the blockade and
economic recession. And it is quite natural that any use of force
against Iran runs counter to the interests of Armenia," Armen
Rustamyan said.
The head of the commission stressed that the military action in Iraq,
which the United States carried out without the consent of the UN
Security Council, should give Washington food for thought. He said
decisions on the use of military force against any country without the
consent of the UN Security Council threaten with dangerous and
unpredictable consequences, which was the case in Iraq.
Arminfo
19 Jan 05
YEREVAN
Armenia believes that any use of force against neighbouring Iran is
unacceptable and might have dangerous repercussions, the head of the
Foreign Relations Commission of the Armenian National Assembly and a
representative of the supreme body of the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation - Dashnaktsutyun, Armen Rustamyan, told an Arminfo
correspondent today when commenting on the US president's statement
about the possibility of using military force against Iran if the
latter continues developing its nuclear programme.
"Iran is Armenia's closest neighbour and strategic partner. Not very
long ago when Armenia was facing difficult times, it was the friendly
relations with Iran that helped the republic overcome the blockade and
economic recession. And it is quite natural that any use of force
against Iran runs counter to the interests of Armenia," Armen
Rustamyan said.
The head of the commission stressed that the military action in Iraq,
which the United States carried out without the consent of the UN
Security Council, should give Washington food for thought. He said
decisions on the use of military force against any country without the
consent of the UN Security Council threaten with dangerous and
unpredictable consequences, which was the case in Iraq.