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  • Francophonie PA Session Started In Yerevan

    Francophonie PA session started in Yerevan

    news.am
    May 4 2010
    Armenia

    The 23rd European regional session of Parliamentary Assembly of
    Francophonie started in Yerevan.

    In his welcoming speech RA Parliament Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan
    said that language skills enrich people, noting that French can be
    considered a native tongue for many descendents of Genocide victims
    who found their second motherland in French-speaking countries.

    According to Abrahamyan, Armenia's associative membership in PA
    Francophonie incites the process of integration to Europe. He added
    that our country is ready to fulfill commitments, but not at the
    expense of the impairment of state and national interests.

    RA Speaker also touched upon topical political processes in Armenia,
    underlining that the country is ready to establish relations with
    all neighbors and had already made such a move seeking to hold
    dialogue with Turkey without preconditions. "However, Ankara did not
    appraise Yerevan's stance and torpedoed the dialogue. As a result
    Armenia suspended ratification process of the Protocols. Though,
    it does not mean we walked out of the process, and expect Turkey to
    display constructivism," he noted. He also stated that aspiration to
    settle relations with Turkey might not push aside Armenia's national
    interests, turning Genocide issue into the matter of bargain. "Armenia
    will henceforth be consecutive in international recognition of Armenian
    Genocide perpetrated in Ottoman Empire," Abrahamyan emphasized.

    Speaking about Karabakh peace process, politician stressed that
    Azerbaijan's warlike statements destabilize situation in the region and
    misinform international community. "Azerbaijan makes similar statements
    fully realizing that its military capability cannot provide victory in
    case hostility breaks out," he said. "Nagorno-Karabakh will never be
    a part of Azerbaijan," Abrahamyan declared, pointing out that Karabakh
    peace process is not linked with Armenia-Turkey reconciliation.
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