Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ARFD Concerned Over Lobbying Activities Of Armenia's 'Adversaries'

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ARFD Concerned Over Lobbying Activities Of Armenia's 'Adversaries'

    ARFD CONCERNED OVER LOBBYING ACTIVITIES OF ARMENIA'S 'ADVERSARIES'

    news.am
    May 7 2010
    Armenia

    ARFD Hay Dat committees' conference started in Yerevan today that
    will be held in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

    In his opening address, ARFD bureau member Levon Lazarian noted
    that the conference is aimed at unifying Armenian nation within the
    country, as well as in Karabakh and Diaspora for the settlement of
    national problems. "This does not mean we seek war or extremism,
    we simply wish to tackle national problems in compliance with our
    national interests," Lazarian said.

    He stressed that start of the conference is marked by completion
    of ARFD Bureau meeting, where key issues were discussed. Lazarian
    underlined that Bureau members made a point of the recent processes
    abroad, emphasizing that Armenia's "adversaries" attempt to organize
    lobby based on 'Armenian model'. They set up offices in various
    countries and intensify activities of the Diaspora structures. ARFD
    member considers that their objective is to sow discord within Armenian
    Diaspora along with strengthening their own lobby. "It is a serious
    signal and we should be on alert," Lazarian concluded.

    This is the third conference of ARFD Hay Dat committees organized
    in Yerevan and Stepanakert. The members of ARFD Hay Dat committees,
    representatives of ARF Dashnaktsutyun bureau participate. The event
    is aimed at discussing strategy and further activities of Hay Dat
    in the light of recent international developments and challenges
    that Armenia and Artsakh currently face. Conference agenda includes
    the issue of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide in
    Ottoman Empire and reparations, as well as reinforcement of Artsakh.
Working...
X