Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

According To Kiro Manoyan, There Are Political Calculations In Counc

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • According To Kiro Manoyan, There Are Political Calculations In Counc

    ACCORDING TO KIRO MANOYAN, THERE ARE POLITICAL CALCULATIONS IN COUNCIL OF EUROPE'S POSITION TO ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011366
    Jan 19, 2009

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 19, NOYAN TAPAN. "There are political calculations in
    Council of Europe's position to Armenia," Kiro Manoyan, the Responsible
    Person of ARFD Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office, stated at the
    January 19 press conference. According to him, Council of Europe wants
    to exert pressure upon Armenia for the latter to renounce complementary
    foreign policy. As to PACE's proper demands, according to K. Manoyan,
    they should be fulfilled not only to please Council of Europe, but
    also because there is a public demand. "PACE's estimation to our
    country is subjective and is not based on purely the quality of our
    fulfilling our commitments. Otherwise sanctions would be also used
    to other Council of Europe member-countries," K. Manoyan said.

    Touching upon the second anniversary of murder of Agos newspaper's
    editor-in-chief Hrant Dink, the ARFD representative reminded his words
    that the criterion of Turkey's improval will be the adoption of the
    fact of Armenian Genocide. K. Manoyan also said that the American
    Armenian community has sent a letter to newly elected U.S. President
    Barack Obama calling him for keeping his preelection promise and
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

    As the ARFD figure predicted it, B. Obama will do it in the coming
    months.

    Drawing parallels between the democracy extent of Armenia and Turkey,
    K. Manoyan stated that Turkey is a more totalitarian state. In response
    to journalists' observation that elections are periodically rigged
    in Armenia K. Manoyan stated that instead people are punished for
    the word "genocide" in Turkey.
Working...
X