26 ARMENIAN ORGANIZATIONS DEMAND WARSAW'S EXPLANATIONS
news.am
Jan 12 2011
Armenia
Twenty-six youth organizations from Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh,
Javakhk and Diaspora wrote an open letter condemning recent statement
of the Polish Foreign Ministry forbidding its citizens to visit
Nagorno-Karabakh, "as it is Azerbaijan's territory according to the
international law". Moreover, Poland's foreign office demands getting
"permission" of the official Baku before visiting Nagorno-Karabakh
(http://www.baku.polemb.net/).
In the letter Armenian youth organizations recall that the
Artsakh people proclaimed independence in the letter and spirit of
international law. "We would like to add that Polish and Armenian
people historically had friendly relations. It is not mere chance
that the Armenian cavalry, being a part of the Polish army, managed
to defeat enemy and destroy sultan when the Turks were getting ready
to conquer Vienna and intrude into Europe. It is just an episode
of the friendly relations between our nations. In this regard, we,
the representatives of the Armenian youth organizations, condemn at
least odd and obscure anti-Armenian decision of the Polish Foreign
Ministry and demand that it should be reversed," the letter says.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Jan 12 2011
Armenia
Twenty-six youth organizations from Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh,
Javakhk and Diaspora wrote an open letter condemning recent statement
of the Polish Foreign Ministry forbidding its citizens to visit
Nagorno-Karabakh, "as it is Azerbaijan's territory according to the
international law". Moreover, Poland's foreign office demands getting
"permission" of the official Baku before visiting Nagorno-Karabakh
(http://www.baku.polemb.net/).
In the letter Armenian youth organizations recall that the
Artsakh people proclaimed independence in the letter and spirit of
international law. "We would like to add that Polish and Armenian
people historically had friendly relations. It is not mere chance
that the Armenian cavalry, being a part of the Polish army, managed
to defeat enemy and destroy sultan when the Turks were getting ready
to conquer Vienna and intrude into Europe. It is just an episode
of the friendly relations between our nations. In this regard, we,
the representatives of the Armenian youth organizations, condemn at
least odd and obscure anti-Armenian decision of the Polish Foreign
Ministry and demand that it should be reversed," the letter says.
From: A. Papazian