THE OPPOSITION CANNOT GET ANGRY WITH BRYZA
ArmRadio.am
29.06.2006 17:35
"The disclosures of the US Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group and later
the joint statements of the Co-Chairs about the details of the talks
over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement mean that Armenia goes
for unilateral concessions," said MP Grigor Harutyunyan, representing
the "Justice block.
Although the opposition Deputy considers the situation inadmissable,
he doesn 't imagine what they should do in this case and in response
to the journalists' question why the opposition does not get angry,
he says, "With whom? Bryza?"
Judging from the recent statements of the representatives of
international structures, MP Grigor Harutyunyan infers that serious
processes are expected in the region and these will occur at an
accelerated pace. Today's statement of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs,
which actually discloses the details of the negotiations over the
settlement of the Karabakh conflict, was unexpected and very harsh
for Grigor Harutyunyan.
The uncertainity of the referendum is also concerning: will it
be a referendum on the territory of Karabakh, as we imagine or a
pan-Azerbaijani voting?
According to Grigor Harutyunyan, the uncertainity connected with the
referendum allows to infer that the document under consideration is
not that pro-Armenian.
There are several ways out of the situation: to agree with the document
if we do not agree to change the format of the mediators or go to an
inevitable war.
ArmRadio.am
29.06.2006 17:35
"The disclosures of the US Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group and later
the joint statements of the Co-Chairs about the details of the talks
over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement mean that Armenia goes
for unilateral concessions," said MP Grigor Harutyunyan, representing
the "Justice block.
Although the opposition Deputy considers the situation inadmissable,
he doesn 't imagine what they should do in this case and in response
to the journalists' question why the opposition does not get angry,
he says, "With whom? Bryza?"
Judging from the recent statements of the representatives of
international structures, MP Grigor Harutyunyan infers that serious
processes are expected in the region and these will occur at an
accelerated pace. Today's statement of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs,
which actually discloses the details of the negotiations over the
settlement of the Karabakh conflict, was unexpected and very harsh
for Grigor Harutyunyan.
The uncertainity of the referendum is also concerning: will it
be a referendum on the territory of Karabakh, as we imagine or a
pan-Azerbaijani voting?
According to Grigor Harutyunyan, the uncertainity connected with the
referendum allows to infer that the document under consideration is
not that pro-Armenian.
There are several ways out of the situation: to agree with the document
if we do not agree to change the format of the mediators or go to an
inevitable war.