MFA EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER ARMENIA NOT SUPPORTING RESOLUTION ABOUT GEORGIA IN UN
Interpressnews
July 6, 2011
Georgia
Georgian MFA expresses concern that Armenia didn't support a resolution
on refugees initiated by Georgia in UN, Deputy Minister Nino Kalandadze
stated about it during a regularly scheduled briefing.
"We are concerned that Armenia doesn't agree with our official
position. We distinctly declared that the resolution presented by
Georgia is of humanitarian character and doesn't have political
motivation", Nino Kalandadze said.
She says that on the previous day of adopting the resolution, minister
of Foreign Affairs Grigol Vashadze wrote an official letter to his
Armenian counterpart asking Armenia to support the resolution.
"They have a different attitude towards conflicts and have a different
vision on the issue of supporting the resolution considering their
problem", Nino Kalandadze said. She says that despite Armenia not
supporting the resolution, Georgia will continue its efforts to assure
its friends in the rightness of the resolution. (Interpressnews)
Interpressnews
July 6, 2011
Georgia
Georgian MFA expresses concern that Armenia didn't support a resolution
on refugees initiated by Georgia in UN, Deputy Minister Nino Kalandadze
stated about it during a regularly scheduled briefing.
"We are concerned that Armenia doesn't agree with our official
position. We distinctly declared that the resolution presented by
Georgia is of humanitarian character and doesn't have political
motivation", Nino Kalandadze said.
She says that on the previous day of adopting the resolution, minister
of Foreign Affairs Grigol Vashadze wrote an official letter to his
Armenian counterpart asking Armenia to support the resolution.
"They have a different attitude towards conflicts and have a different
vision on the issue of supporting the resolution considering their
problem", Nino Kalandadze said. She says that despite Armenia not
supporting the resolution, Georgia will continue its efforts to assure
its friends in the rightness of the resolution. (Interpressnews)