ARMENIAN FOREIGN OFFICE TAKES WIKILEAKS CABLES SERIOUSLY
news.am
Dec 7 2010
Armenia
Disclosure of the confidential cables by WikiLeaks will not damage
Armenia-U.S. relations, Shavarsh Kocharyan, Deputy Foreign Minister,
told NEWS.am.
"I think that time showed that these publications are not to damage
bilateral relations between two states," Kocharyan said. Asked
how serious Yerevan is about the publications, Kocharyan stressed
"Foreign Ministry can not but take seriously any documents, especially
these ones".
As NEWS.am reported earlier, the British Guardian referring to
infamous WikiLeaks website published rather strong-worded letter
(as of December 24, 2008) by the U.S. high ranking official addressed
to the Armenian government. The U.S. threatens with sanctions unless
Armenia stops transportation of weapons to Iran through its territory
resulted in a killing of American soldiers in Iraq.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Dec 7 2010
Armenia
Disclosure of the confidential cables by WikiLeaks will not damage
Armenia-U.S. relations, Shavarsh Kocharyan, Deputy Foreign Minister,
told NEWS.am.
"I think that time showed that these publications are not to damage
bilateral relations between two states," Kocharyan said. Asked
how serious Yerevan is about the publications, Kocharyan stressed
"Foreign Ministry can not but take seriously any documents, especially
these ones".
As NEWS.am reported earlier, the British Guardian referring to
infamous WikiLeaks website published rather strong-worded letter
(as of December 24, 2008) by the U.S. high ranking official addressed
to the Armenian government. The U.S. threatens with sanctions unless
Armenia stops transportation of weapons to Iran through its territory
resulted in a killing of American soldiers in Iraq.
From: A. Papazian