EURONEWS TO SHOOT REPORT ABOUT AZERIS TO MAINTAIN PARITY
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
10.12.2009 21:26 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Euronews is always interested to cover the major
events of our times and Nagorno Karabakh is today one of the biggest
developing stories, Editor-in-Chief of Euronews channel told a
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
"We are not focusing on the historical aspects of this issue, that is
for the historians to study. For us, the issue in the story of Nagorno
Karabakh is the people who suffered on both sides. We have recently
done a report on the Armenians who suffered during the conflict, and
it is now our obvious intent to focus on the other side as well, that
is the Azeris whose lives were also uprooted during all these years
of confrontation between Armenia and Azerbaijan. This idea has nothing
to do with a number of protests we have received from individuals and
organizations from Azerbaijan following the broadcast of our report
on the Armenian side in Nagorno Karabakh. Both our reports are based
solely on our editorial values and guidelines," he said.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
10.12.2009 21:26 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Euronews is always interested to cover the major
events of our times and Nagorno Karabakh is today one of the biggest
developing stories, Editor-in-Chief of Euronews channel told a
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
"We are not focusing on the historical aspects of this issue, that is
for the historians to study. For us, the issue in the story of Nagorno
Karabakh is the people who suffered on both sides. We have recently
done a report on the Armenians who suffered during the conflict, and
it is now our obvious intent to focus on the other side as well, that
is the Azeris whose lives were also uprooted during all these years
of confrontation between Armenia and Azerbaijan. This idea has nothing
to do with a number of protests we have received from individuals and
organizations from Azerbaijan following the broadcast of our report
on the Armenian side in Nagorno Karabakh. Both our reports are based
solely on our editorial values and guidelines," he said.