THERE WILL NOT BE A SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF ONE COUNTRY
Lragir.am
5 May 06
Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan declined to comment on the causes of
crash of A320 of Armavia Airlines May 5. He advised the news reporters
to wait for the official statement. "To prevent allegations, this is
a case when a wrong version would cause a psychological shock in our
fellow countrymen, the relatives and friends of the victims. Let us
wait some more days to draw the right conclusion, because there can
be superficial suppositions, but a technical examination may show
that the real causes were different.
This is a very subtle issue," said the prime minister of Armenia.
He said it is not necessary to involve the Georgian side in the
investigation yet. The prime minister thinks that the materials
provided by the Georgian dispatchers is enough. "In other words,
their direct engagement in the investigation, it is the problem of two
states. We needed those documents, 95 percent of all that process,
we have, the Georgian side has provided, and we are grateful to the
Georgian government. I think if such necessity arises in the future,
our Attorney General will take that step, but first it is necessary
to examine the materials at hand, alanyze, and take the next step if
there is necessity," says Andranik Margaryan.
The prime minister emphasizes that both the Russian and Georgian sides
respond effectively to all the requests of Armenia. Andranik Margaryan
says there is a satisfactory level of cooperation and good will to
find out the cause of the accident. The prime minister reminds about
the French too, who are also interested in finding out the real cause
of the disaster. "They are interested in displaying the advantages
or safety of their airplane, therefore there will be an objective
assessment, not merely a subjective assessment of a sinle country,"
stated Andranik Margaryan.
Lragir.am
5 May 06
Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan declined to comment on the causes of
crash of A320 of Armavia Airlines May 5. He advised the news reporters
to wait for the official statement. "To prevent allegations, this is
a case when a wrong version would cause a psychological shock in our
fellow countrymen, the relatives and friends of the victims. Let us
wait some more days to draw the right conclusion, because there can
be superficial suppositions, but a technical examination may show
that the real causes were different.
This is a very subtle issue," said the prime minister of Armenia.
He said it is not necessary to involve the Georgian side in the
investigation yet. The prime minister thinks that the materials
provided by the Georgian dispatchers is enough. "In other words,
their direct engagement in the investigation, it is the problem of two
states. We needed those documents, 95 percent of all that process,
we have, the Georgian side has provided, and we are grateful to the
Georgian government. I think if such necessity arises in the future,
our Attorney General will take that step, but first it is necessary
to examine the materials at hand, alanyze, and take the next step if
there is necessity," says Andranik Margaryan.
The prime minister emphasizes that both the Russian and Georgian sides
respond effectively to all the requests of Armenia. Andranik Margaryan
says there is a satisfactory level of cooperation and good will to
find out the cause of the accident. The prime minister reminds about
the French too, who are also interested in finding out the real cause
of the disaster. "They are interested in displaying the advantages
or safety of their airplane, therefore there will be an objective
assessment, not merely a subjective assessment of a sinle country,"
stated Andranik Margaryan.