ARMENIA PURSUES COHERENT AND CONSTRUCTIVE POLICY: RPA
news.am
March 31 2010
Armenia
In Armenia-Turkey normalization the failure of the process is most
acceptable to Armenia, and it is crucial that the process be killed
by the Turkish side, Stepan Safaryan, the Heritage parliamentary
faction leader, told a March 31 press conference.
According to him, Turkey does its best for Armenia to kill the
process. "Turkish Prime Minister's provocative statements on possible
deportation of illegal Armenian immigrants are aimed at making Armenia
kill the normalization process," Safaryan said.
As a second scenario of the reconciliation, Safaryan pointed out
freezing of the process, with both Armenia and Turkey being uncertain
about it. "In this regard, Turkey is pressurized, which results in
the adoption of resolutions recognizing Armenian Genocide by different
states' Parliaments," he said.
On the other hand, according to Safaryan, Armenia-Turkey relations
are more likely to succeed than the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
The member of Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Karen Avagyan said
the international community exerts pressure on Turkey due to a clear
and realistic policy pursued by RA President Serzh Sargsyan.
"Armenia pursues a coherent and constructive foreign policy and the
adoption of Armenian Genocide resolutions by parliaments of different
countries is evidence thereof," Avagyan concluded.
news.am
March 31 2010
Armenia
In Armenia-Turkey normalization the failure of the process is most
acceptable to Armenia, and it is crucial that the process be killed
by the Turkish side, Stepan Safaryan, the Heritage parliamentary
faction leader, told a March 31 press conference.
According to him, Turkey does its best for Armenia to kill the
process. "Turkish Prime Minister's provocative statements on possible
deportation of illegal Armenian immigrants are aimed at making Armenia
kill the normalization process," Safaryan said.
As a second scenario of the reconciliation, Safaryan pointed out
freezing of the process, with both Armenia and Turkey being uncertain
about it. "In this regard, Turkey is pressurized, which results in
the adoption of resolutions recognizing Armenian Genocide by different
states' Parliaments," he said.
On the other hand, according to Safaryan, Armenia-Turkey relations
are more likely to succeed than the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
The member of Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Karen Avagyan said
the international community exerts pressure on Turkey due to a clear
and realistic policy pursued by RA President Serzh Sargsyan.
"Armenia pursues a coherent and constructive foreign policy and the
adoption of Armenian Genocide resolutions by parliaments of different
countries is evidence thereof," Avagyan concluded.