ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA: WE SUPPORT THOSE, WHO SUPPORT US
news.am
Nov 3 2010
Armenia
Distribution of pro-Armenian and anti-Armenian forces in the political
structures of U.S. before mid-term elections is almost unreal,
Communications Director of Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA) Elizabeth Chouldjian told NEWS.am.
According to her, now both pro-Armenian forces and their opponents
are in the vague.
"It is hard for us in Nevada, as the situation is rather tensed. It
is easier in California. In general, the country will face a tough
struggle," she said.
As to her standpoint on "opponents", Elizabeth Chouldjian said. "They
are those who hinder recognition of Armenian Genocide, oppose
the recognition of Karabakh's independence an cerate obstacles for
increasing aid to Armenia, as well as pro-Turkish and pro-Azerbaijani
forces."
"The senators, congressmen, politicians and public figures with whom
the Armenian community in U.S. is on close terms will go on deepening
bilateral friendly relations," a representatives of the Armenian
Assembly of America Taniel Kushakyan told NEWS.am.
In conclusion, Kuashakyan said the Armenian community is not for
any political force-Democratic or Republican. "We support those,
who support us," he stressed.
As NEWS.am reported previously, on November 2 mid-term elections were
held in U.S. Congress.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Nov 3 2010
Armenia
Distribution of pro-Armenian and anti-Armenian forces in the political
structures of U.S. before mid-term elections is almost unreal,
Communications Director of Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA) Elizabeth Chouldjian told NEWS.am.
According to her, now both pro-Armenian forces and their opponents
are in the vague.
"It is hard for us in Nevada, as the situation is rather tensed. It
is easier in California. In general, the country will face a tough
struggle," she said.
As to her standpoint on "opponents", Elizabeth Chouldjian said. "They
are those who hinder recognition of Armenian Genocide, oppose
the recognition of Karabakh's independence an cerate obstacles for
increasing aid to Armenia, as well as pro-Turkish and pro-Azerbaijani
forces."
"The senators, congressmen, politicians and public figures with whom
the Armenian community in U.S. is on close terms will go on deepening
bilateral friendly relations," a representatives of the Armenian
Assembly of America Taniel Kushakyan told NEWS.am.
In conclusion, Kuashakyan said the Armenian community is not for
any political force-Democratic or Republican. "We support those,
who support us," he stressed.
As NEWS.am reported previously, on November 2 mid-term elections were
held in U.S. Congress.
From: A. Papazian