"PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN WILL NEVER SIGN DOCUMENT MAKING DAMAGE TO ARTSAKH AND ARMENIA"
panorama
Nov 25 2010
Armenia
No document making any harm to Armenia will be signed in Astana,
member of NA Republican faction Hamlet Harutyunyan told at news
conference. At the same time the Deputy didn't exclude the possibility
to sign a humanitarian deal, like the one signed in Moscow. "A document
of shocking news won't be signed in Astana," the Deputy said adding:
"President Serzh Sargsyan won't be signing a document which may damage
Artsakh and Armenia."
To the question if it's possible President won't be traveling to Astana
as he has rejected his Lisbon trip, Deputy said it's not excluded:
"If we're sure something anti-Armenian, anti-Artsakhi is waiting for
us there, he will cancel his tip. But I think that President will
leave for Astana."
Referring to Lisbon summit and Serzh Sargsyan canceling it, Armenian
diplomat said that was a right decision and that it can't have any
impact on Armenia-NATO cooperation. "President's demarches are
acknowledged and have grounds, they, surely, will not abort the
negotiations," H. Harutyunyan said.
From: A. Papazian
panorama
Nov 25 2010
Armenia
No document making any harm to Armenia will be signed in Astana,
member of NA Republican faction Hamlet Harutyunyan told at news
conference. At the same time the Deputy didn't exclude the possibility
to sign a humanitarian deal, like the one signed in Moscow. "A document
of shocking news won't be signed in Astana," the Deputy said adding:
"President Serzh Sargsyan won't be signing a document which may damage
Artsakh and Armenia."
To the question if it's possible President won't be traveling to Astana
as he has rejected his Lisbon trip, Deputy said it's not excluded:
"If we're sure something anti-Armenian, anti-Artsakhi is waiting for
us there, he will cancel his tip. But I think that President will
leave for Astana."
Referring to Lisbon summit and Serzh Sargsyan canceling it, Armenian
diplomat said that was a right decision and that it can't have any
impact on Armenia-NATO cooperation. "President's demarches are
acknowledged and have grounds, they, surely, will not abort the
negotiations," H. Harutyunyan said.
From: A. Papazian