Aysor, Armenia
June 25 2010
No need to perform as `dove of peace', says Haroutyunian
`They never change their handwriting killing a sleeping man under
cover of night,' said Armenia's deputy, head of the Artsakh Union
Hamlet Haroutyunian commenting the recent armed attack by Azerbaijani
diversionary group on Nagorno Karabakh during night of June 18-19.
Referring to remarks by Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan during his
speech at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Germany, Hamlet
Haroutyunian said that country's leader had quite strongly responded
to the incident.
`All invasions by Azerbaijan must be strongly responded by tough
measures; there is no need to perform as a `dove of peace',' stressed
politician.
He pointed that he considers `the tough measures' to work out in `more
farseeing diplomatic response,' not in attack on sleeping Azerbaijani
soldiers.
Armenia shouldn't feel scared of Azerbaijan as `world knows Armenia is
committed to the peaceful settlement to the Karabakh conflict,' in
contrary to Azerbaijan, said Hamlet Haroutyunian.
From: A. Papazian
June 25 2010
No need to perform as `dove of peace', says Haroutyunian
`They never change their handwriting killing a sleeping man under
cover of night,' said Armenia's deputy, head of the Artsakh Union
Hamlet Haroutyunian commenting the recent armed attack by Azerbaijani
diversionary group on Nagorno Karabakh during night of June 18-19.
Referring to remarks by Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan during his
speech at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Germany, Hamlet
Haroutyunian said that country's leader had quite strongly responded
to the incident.
`All invasions by Azerbaijan must be strongly responded by tough
measures; there is no need to perform as a `dove of peace',' stressed
politician.
He pointed that he considers `the tough measures' to work out in `more
farseeing diplomatic response,' not in attack on sleeping Azerbaijani
soldiers.
Armenia shouldn't feel scared of Azerbaijan as `world knows Armenia is
committed to the peaceful settlement to the Karabakh conflict,' in
contrary to Azerbaijan, said Hamlet Haroutyunian.
From: A. Papazian