A. VARDANYAN: PROTOCOLS DEAD AND OUT OF DISCUSSION
Panorama.am
28/04/2010
It's high time to discuss the in-house problems which we do have in
our country, former Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, ARF Bureau
member Aghvan Vardanyan said at news conference.
"I'd like to repeat it's high time to solve our in-house problems,"
Vardanyan said.
According to the former minister the issue of top priority for our
foreign policy is the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
and all our forces should be concentrated on that very problem since
the Armenian-Turkish protocols are almost dead and aren't matter of
discussion. "In a diplomatic language, but President's message was
to say that," A. Vardanyan said.
According to him it would be right done to withdraw the signature
but we weren't so powerful to ignore the mediators' recommendations.
A. Vardanyan signified President's address released the same day when
the road map between Armenia and Turkey was announced a year ago. "We
should assess President's courage he suspended the phase," he said.
Panorama.am
28/04/2010
It's high time to discuss the in-house problems which we do have in
our country, former Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, ARF Bureau
member Aghvan Vardanyan said at news conference.
"I'd like to repeat it's high time to solve our in-house problems,"
Vardanyan said.
According to the former minister the issue of top priority for our
foreign policy is the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
and all our forces should be concentrated on that very problem since
the Armenian-Turkish protocols are almost dead and aren't matter of
discussion. "In a diplomatic language, but President's message was
to say that," A. Vardanyan said.
According to him it would be right done to withdraw the signature
but we weren't so powerful to ignore the mediators' recommendations.
A. Vardanyan signified President's address released the same day when
the road map between Armenia and Turkey was announced a year ago. "We
should assess President's courage he suspended the phase," he said.