MIKAEL HAYRAPETYAN IS PLEASED
Victoria Abrahamyan
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/ 11/27/mikael-hayrapetyan
07:15 pm | November 27, 2009
Politics
Leader of the RA Conservative Party Mikael Hayrapetyan is pleased
with the Munich meeting of Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan.
I am pleased with the meeting. Unlike the Zurich meeting (during the
signing ceremony of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols) no one patted
the heads of our country. I consider it as a great achievement and
I am glad for it.
- Don't you think the scenario repeated in Munich but it wasn't
simply recorded?
I don't think so otherwise there would be a flow of information.
- Can we consider a lack of a "gesture" as progress in the Karabakh
conflict settlement?
One must always beware of Armenian authorities. They are henchmen and
one cannot expect them to act on their own. In Munich the Armenian
top brass got definite instructions and soon we shall witness the
fruits of their preliminary arrangements.
-Will the Armenian-Turkish border open as a result of these
arrangements?
- I think it won't be opened in the near future since the opening
implies a hasty resolution of the Karabakh conflict and new pressure
on Armenia and Karabakh.
- Don't you think the political domain is passive today?
Things are as they are and each political force takes steps deriving
from its interests. Armenia lacks a bipolar classical political domain;
hence we cannot expect classical solutions. I feel the influence of
foreign powers on Armenia and I fear the worst. God grant that no
Armenian-Azerbaijani war is waged.
- Do you have premonition?
I think the greatest danger is awaiting on the Armenian-Azerbaijani
front since Russia as usual is doing its dirty deed in South Caucasus.
I expect Russia to put Armenia on the altar to secure its presence
in Azerbaijan and Iran.
- Which is the most important issue today?
My party and I think that the first and foremost issue today is to
release the prisoners.
Victoria Abrahamyan
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/ 11/27/mikael-hayrapetyan
07:15 pm | November 27, 2009
Politics
Leader of the RA Conservative Party Mikael Hayrapetyan is pleased
with the Munich meeting of Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan.
I am pleased with the meeting. Unlike the Zurich meeting (during the
signing ceremony of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols) no one patted
the heads of our country. I consider it as a great achievement and
I am glad for it.
- Don't you think the scenario repeated in Munich but it wasn't
simply recorded?
I don't think so otherwise there would be a flow of information.
- Can we consider a lack of a "gesture" as progress in the Karabakh
conflict settlement?
One must always beware of Armenian authorities. They are henchmen and
one cannot expect them to act on their own. In Munich the Armenian
top brass got definite instructions and soon we shall witness the
fruits of their preliminary arrangements.
-Will the Armenian-Turkish border open as a result of these
arrangements?
- I think it won't be opened in the near future since the opening
implies a hasty resolution of the Karabakh conflict and new pressure
on Armenia and Karabakh.
- Don't you think the political domain is passive today?
Things are as they are and each political force takes steps deriving
from its interests. Armenia lacks a bipolar classical political domain;
hence we cannot expect classical solutions. I feel the influence of
foreign powers on Armenia and I fear the worst. God grant that no
Armenian-Azerbaijani war is waged.
- Do you have premonition?
I think the greatest danger is awaiting on the Armenian-Azerbaijani
front since Russia as usual is doing its dirty deed in South Caucasus.
I expect Russia to put Armenia on the altar to secure its presence
in Azerbaijan and Iran.
- Which is the most important issue today?
My party and I think that the first and foremost issue today is to
release the prisoners.