'DRAFT AZERBAIJANI RESOLUTION DAMOCLES' SWORD OVER ARMENIA'
news.az
Sept 14 2010
Azerbaijan
Alexander Arzumanyan 'Baku withdrew the project only after the
OSCE Minsk Group stated the intention to send a monitoring group
to the liberated lands.' The fact that on September 9 Azerbaijan
removed the draft resolution on the situation in the occupied lands
of Azerbaijan from discussion and voting in the UN General Assembly
and postponed it for the 65th session of the General Assembly means
the only thing that from the next week and until September of the
next year this project will be hanging over Armenia like a Damocles'
sword, said Armenian former FM, representative of the opposition
Armenian National Congress Alexander Arzumanyan.
"Baku withdrew the project only after the OSCE Minsk Group stated
the intention to send a monitoring group to the liberated lands.
Azerbaijan got what it wanted that respectively it is senseless to
put the project for discussion. I think Armenia must respond to such
resolutions for all 365 days a year.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
Sept 14 2010
Azerbaijan
Alexander Arzumanyan 'Baku withdrew the project only after the
OSCE Minsk Group stated the intention to send a monitoring group
to the liberated lands.' The fact that on September 9 Azerbaijan
removed the draft resolution on the situation in the occupied lands
of Azerbaijan from discussion and voting in the UN General Assembly
and postponed it for the 65th session of the General Assembly means
the only thing that from the next week and until September of the
next year this project will be hanging over Armenia like a Damocles'
sword, said Armenian former FM, representative of the opposition
Armenian National Congress Alexander Arzumanyan.
"Baku withdrew the project only after the OSCE Minsk Group stated
the intention to send a monitoring group to the liberated lands.
Azerbaijan got what it wanted that respectively it is senseless to
put the project for discussion. I think Armenia must respond to such
resolutions for all 365 days a year.
From: A. Papazian