FAILURE TO RECALL ARMENIA-TURKEY PROTOCOLS MAJOR FOREIGN POLICY DRAWBACK
Tert.am
17.12.11
Armenia's failure to withdraw its signatures from the Protocols
with Turkey was a major in the foreign policy drawback, according
to Vahan Hovhannisyan, the head of the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D) faction in parliament.
At a news conference on Saturday, the senior Dashnak lawmaker addressed
Armenia's general situation in 2011, addressing particularly such
problems the country's fledging socio-economic situation, poverty,
and the growing migration rate.
Referring to the reshufflings in the Government, Hovhannisyan said
it does much interest the people who keep facing poverty.
"If those reshufflings had a real impact, that would have been
understood, but what are re-arrangements based on political interests.
The authorities only seek to prove to the people and international
organizations that those changes are really democratic. Personally
I am not interested in those reshufflings as I no longer believe in
such things."
From: Baghdasarian
Tert.am
17.12.11
Armenia's failure to withdraw its signatures from the Protocols
with Turkey was a major in the foreign policy drawback, according
to Vahan Hovhannisyan, the head of the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D) faction in parliament.
At a news conference on Saturday, the senior Dashnak lawmaker addressed
Armenia's general situation in 2011, addressing particularly such
problems the country's fledging socio-economic situation, poverty,
and the growing migration rate.
Referring to the reshufflings in the Government, Hovhannisyan said
it does much interest the people who keep facing poverty.
"If those reshufflings had a real impact, that would have been
understood, but what are re-arrangements based on political interests.
The authorities only seek to prove to the people and international
organizations that those changes are really democratic. Personally
I am not interested in those reshufflings as I no longer believe in
such things."
From: Baghdasarian