NO "ROAD MAP" TO BE SIGNED AT ASTANA SUMMIT WITHOUT KARABAKH'S STATUS, RPA MP SAYS
news.am
Nov 2 2010
Armenia
We will stand our grounds and no road map on Nagorno-Karabakh will be
signed without Karabakh's status determination, Secretary of Republican
parliamentary group (RPA) Galust Sahakyan told NEWS.am, commenting on
possible signing of "road map" on Karabakh at OSCE Summit in Astana,
on December 1-2.
"A road map is a soft word. First of all, Karabakh's status is of
great importance for us," Galstyan said.
As NEWS.am reported previously, RF President Dmitry Medvedev spoke of
possible signing of a "road map" on Nagorno-Karabakh at the meeting
with Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents in Astrakhan, on October 27.
As to the ban on YouTube in Armenian National Assembly, Galstyan
said: "I do not think there are real guarantees to block YouTube. We
should be able to differentiate between reality and slander. These
propaganda machines aim at weakening Armenia," he stressed. The
parliamentarian said he is unaware why You-Tube is unavailable in
the Armenian Parliament.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Nov 2 2010
Armenia
We will stand our grounds and no road map on Nagorno-Karabakh will be
signed without Karabakh's status determination, Secretary of Republican
parliamentary group (RPA) Galust Sahakyan told NEWS.am, commenting on
possible signing of "road map" on Karabakh at OSCE Summit in Astana,
on December 1-2.
"A road map is a soft word. First of all, Karabakh's status is of
great importance for us," Galstyan said.
As NEWS.am reported previously, RF President Dmitry Medvedev spoke of
possible signing of a "road map" on Nagorno-Karabakh at the meeting
with Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents in Astrakhan, on October 27.
As to the ban on YouTube in Armenian National Assembly, Galstyan
said: "I do not think there are real guarantees to block YouTube. We
should be able to differentiate between reality and slander. These
propaganda machines aim at weakening Armenia," he stressed. The
parliamentarian said he is unaware why You-Tube is unavailable in
the Armenian Parliament.
From: A. Papazian