ARTSAKHI PEOPLE'S RIGHT IS NOT SUBJECT TO BARGAIN: SERZH SARGSYAN
Tert.am
02.06.10
The ratification of the Armenia-Turkey Protocols was suspended because
Turkey is not ready for it, said Armenian president in the Russian city
of Doni Rostov Monday as he addressed the local Armenian community.
According to Serzh Sargsyan Turkey pushes new and new pre-conditions
in an attempt to justify its failure ratifying those documents.
"Even more, it is trying to rush into an area, what I mean is the
settlement process of Artsakh [conflict], where it has apparently
nothing to do," said he.
Further Sargsyan said Turkey is an "unreliable and untrustworthy
partner who systematically violates agreements reached previously,"
adding that the "currently we have nothing to tell them."
"I am sure that you remember the thoughts, concerns and ideas I
expressed just here in Doni Rostov during my pan-Armenian tour. The
time showed that we did all we could to open Europe's last closed
door, while Turkey is not ready [for it]. As what concerns the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict, we have unambiguously said that we are not going to
bargain the national self-determination right of the Artsakhi people
with anyone," said Sargsyan.
From: A. Papazian
Tert.am
02.06.10
The ratification of the Armenia-Turkey Protocols was suspended because
Turkey is not ready for it, said Armenian president in the Russian city
of Doni Rostov Monday as he addressed the local Armenian community.
According to Serzh Sargsyan Turkey pushes new and new pre-conditions
in an attempt to justify its failure ratifying those documents.
"Even more, it is trying to rush into an area, what I mean is the
settlement process of Artsakh [conflict], where it has apparently
nothing to do," said he.
Further Sargsyan said Turkey is an "unreliable and untrustworthy
partner who systematically violates agreements reached previously,"
adding that the "currently we have nothing to tell them."
"I am sure that you remember the thoughts, concerns and ideas I
expressed just here in Doni Rostov during my pan-Armenian tour. The
time showed that we did all we could to open Europe's last closed
door, while Turkey is not ready [for it]. As what concerns the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict, we have unambiguously said that we are not going to
bargain the national self-determination right of the Artsakhi people
with anyone," said Sargsyan.
From: A. Papazian