Robert Kocharyan: I pity Levon Ter-Petrossyan as he is much too
preoccupied with gossips
2010-04-08 17:46:00
ArmInfo. Levon Ter-Petrossyan and ANM activists have amused me. They
are playing a strange game: they first decide that I dream of coming
back into politics, then, start trying to prevent my come-back and,
finally, when they see that I have not come back, keep up their heels
as if it was they who stopped me. Any move I make or any word I say
makes them panic, says the second president of Armenia Robert
Kocharyan.
The press service of Kocharyan's office quotes him as saying: "I would
advise those gentlemen not to strain too much - they are not used to
such pressures and may get piles. If I decide to come back into
politics, I will say it openly. If those gentlemen tried to strain
what normal people call "brains," they would understand this." "I have
never cared for what those 'ex bosses' (as Ter-Petrossyan termed it)
think of me. I think that they don't like me much and I am proud to
have deserved such an attitude. I was an efficient president in both
Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh and this annoys some people. This is the
usual way with weak and envious men. They just can't help it,"
Kocharyan said.
"The last time I was in Dubai was three years ago on an official visit
and I never met President Sargsyan in Paris in early March. I pity
Levon Ter-Petrossyan as he is much too preoccupied with gossips," he
said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
preoccupied with gossips
2010-04-08 17:46:00
ArmInfo. Levon Ter-Petrossyan and ANM activists have amused me. They
are playing a strange game: they first decide that I dream of coming
back into politics, then, start trying to prevent my come-back and,
finally, when they see that I have not come back, keep up their heels
as if it was they who stopped me. Any move I make or any word I say
makes them panic, says the second president of Armenia Robert
Kocharyan.
The press service of Kocharyan's office quotes him as saying: "I would
advise those gentlemen not to strain too much - they are not used to
such pressures and may get piles. If I decide to come back into
politics, I will say it openly. If those gentlemen tried to strain
what normal people call "brains," they would understand this." "I have
never cared for what those 'ex bosses' (as Ter-Petrossyan termed it)
think of me. I think that they don't like me much and I am proud to
have deserved such an attitude. I was an efficient president in both
Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh and this annoys some people. This is the
usual way with weak and envious men. They just can't help it,"
Kocharyan said.
"The last time I was in Dubai was three years ago on an official visit
and I never met President Sargsyan in Paris in early March. I pity
Levon Ter-Petrossyan as he is much too preoccupied with gossips," he
said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress