Panorama, Armenia
Sept 18 2010
Good opportunity for international society to make more vivid idea
about our region: Republican MP
`This is another good opportunity for the circles interested in
Armenian politics and the international society to make more vivid
idea about our region,' Artak Zakaryan, Republican Deputy told
Panorama.am speaking about President Serzh Sargsyan's interview to
Ukrainian `Profile'.
Talking about the Armenian-Turkish part of the interview the Deputy
said: `Armenia found much power not to link the bloody events recorded
in the humankind's history with those ties. Armenia considers it as
restoration of justice, improvement of mutual understanding in the
region, prevention of similar crimes.'
The deputy stated: `Our President's initiative to settle several
complex problems in the region has been numerously spoken about from
the world prestigious chairs.'
According to Zakaryan, unsettled Armenian-Turkish ties, particularly
closed borders have their certain impact on the stability of the
region, development of the regional cooperation.
The deputy expressed deep sorrow that Azerbaijan's interests have been
uttered via Turkish authorities' language and Turkey missed its chance
to build friendly ties in the region.
`Touching upon this issue, the President once again signified the
perspectives of ensuring regional security and peace, as well as
promotion of partnership, voicing hope that Turkish leadership will
one day realize the real value of peace,' he said.
The MP referred to President's statement over Karabakh settlement,
saying: `Azerbaijani disinformation and anti-propaganda is conducted
on highest state level, often with participation of Aliyev. So,
parallel to the negotiating policy, backed by the mediatory mission,
regularly we have to present the Armenian disposition to the
international community.'
As Zakaryan said, taking into account the current situation, at the
current stage of political and geopolitical developments, the
President once again highlighted the dispositions of the Armenian
policy, national-state interests.
From: A. Papazian
Sept 18 2010
Good opportunity for international society to make more vivid idea
about our region: Republican MP
`This is another good opportunity for the circles interested in
Armenian politics and the international society to make more vivid
idea about our region,' Artak Zakaryan, Republican Deputy told
Panorama.am speaking about President Serzh Sargsyan's interview to
Ukrainian `Profile'.
Talking about the Armenian-Turkish part of the interview the Deputy
said: `Armenia found much power not to link the bloody events recorded
in the humankind's history with those ties. Armenia considers it as
restoration of justice, improvement of mutual understanding in the
region, prevention of similar crimes.'
The deputy stated: `Our President's initiative to settle several
complex problems in the region has been numerously spoken about from
the world prestigious chairs.'
According to Zakaryan, unsettled Armenian-Turkish ties, particularly
closed borders have their certain impact on the stability of the
region, development of the regional cooperation.
The deputy expressed deep sorrow that Azerbaijan's interests have been
uttered via Turkish authorities' language and Turkey missed its chance
to build friendly ties in the region.
`Touching upon this issue, the President once again signified the
perspectives of ensuring regional security and peace, as well as
promotion of partnership, voicing hope that Turkish leadership will
one day realize the real value of peace,' he said.
The MP referred to President's statement over Karabakh settlement,
saying: `Azerbaijani disinformation and anti-propaganda is conducted
on highest state level, often with participation of Aliyev. So,
parallel to the negotiating policy, backed by the mediatory mission,
regularly we have to present the Armenian disposition to the
international community.'
As Zakaryan said, taking into account the current situation, at the
current stage of political and geopolitical developments, the
President once again highlighted the dispositions of the Armenian
policy, national-state interests.
From: A. Papazian