ARMENIA`S TWO RULING PARTIES SWAGE ECONOMIC STRUGGLE, POLITICIAN SAYS
news.am
Feb 11 2011
Armenia
The confrontation between the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and the
Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) is of economic nature, Aram Karaetyan,
Chairman of the New Times Party, told journalists February 11.
"The two forces have no ideological or political disagreements. Their
struggle is for more seats in Parliament and economic rights," he said.
As to the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, Karapetyan said that
hostilities are more likely to resume as long as the problems remains
unsettled. "The problem needs resolving. We must do our best to avert
large-scale war. It will prove a real disaster for Armenians. However,
we must realize that, as long as we are regressing, the international
community may think it should bring Armenia to its knees to resolve
the problem," te politician said.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Feb 11 2011
Armenia
The confrontation between the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and the
Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) is of economic nature, Aram Karaetyan,
Chairman of the New Times Party, told journalists February 11.
"The two forces have no ideological or political disagreements. Their
struggle is for more seats in Parliament and economic rights," he said.
As to the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, Karapetyan said that
hostilities are more likely to resume as long as the problems remains
unsettled. "The problem needs resolving. We must do our best to avert
large-scale war. It will prove a real disaster for Armenians. However,
we must realize that, as long as we are regressing, the international
community may think it should bring Armenia to its knees to resolve
the problem," te politician said.
From: A. Papazian