DAVID HAROUTYUNYAN: ARMENIAN DELEGATION DID NOT OBJECT TO INCLUSION OF DEBATES ON ARMENIA IN THE AGENDA OF PACE SESSION AS IT HAS NOTHING TO HIDE
arminfo
2008-06-23 20:00:00
ArmInfo. The Armenian delegation did not object to the inclusion of
the debates on Armenia in the agenda of the PACE summer session as
it has nothing to hide, the head of the Armenian delegation to PACE
David Haroutyunyan said in a talk with an ArmInfo correspondent.
"We do not object to the discussion. We want PACE to assess our work
and priorities," Haroutyunyan said.
As regards the report on Armenia to be presented at PACE on June 25,
Haroutyunyan said that it contained quite harsh assessments. "It is
a bit early to speak about the report as it has not yet been made
open to the public. Tomorrow morning it will be made public and we
will be able to discuss its wordings," Haroutyunyan said.
To note, the issue of holding urgent debates on Armenia caused no
objections of the participants in PACE's plenary session. Thus, the
issue was automatically included in the agenda of the Assembly's
agenda avoiding thereby the procedure of voting and necessity of
obtaining two-thirds of votes.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
arminfo
2008-06-23 20:00:00
ArmInfo. The Armenian delegation did not object to the inclusion of
the debates on Armenia in the agenda of the PACE summer session as
it has nothing to hide, the head of the Armenian delegation to PACE
David Haroutyunyan said in a talk with an ArmInfo correspondent.
"We do not object to the discussion. We want PACE to assess our work
and priorities," Haroutyunyan said.
As regards the report on Armenia to be presented at PACE on June 25,
Haroutyunyan said that it contained quite harsh assessments. "It is
a bit early to speak about the report as it has not yet been made
open to the public. Tomorrow morning it will be made public and we
will be able to discuss its wordings," Haroutyunyan said.
To note, the issue of holding urgent debates on Armenia caused no
objections of the participants in PACE's plenary session. Thus, the
issue was automatically included in the agenda of the Assembly's
agenda avoiding thereby the procedure of voting and necessity of
obtaining two-thirds of votes.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress