FAAE PREPARES COMPLAINT AGAINST AZERBAIJAN
A1Plus.am
Monday,May 02
Ashot Grigorian, President of the Forum of the Armenian Associations
of the Europe (FAAE) has prepared a complaint-application to be sent
to the embassies accredited in Slovakia.
The complaint calls for the attention of the international community
to Azerbaijan's ongoing illegal actions which periodically leave
Armenian servicemen killed along the line of contact between Karabakh
and Azerbaijan armed forces.
The FAAE President is annoyed that Azerbaijan openly violates the
truce after bilateral or multilateral diplomatic meetings between
Armenian and Azerbaijani officials.
Last week, Azerbaijani snipers killed three Armenian servicemen
and injured another while EU Commissioner for Enlargements and
Neighbourhood Policy, tefan Fule, and U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, Tina S.
Kaidanow, were in Armenia on a regional visit.
"The FAAE demands that the European leading countries and the
international community prevent further incidents along the contact
line and suspend the activity of Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliyev who is continually inciting hostility among Azerbaijanis
and Armenians. Otherwise, that "explosive" region will come out of
control, which, in its turn, will heat the situation in the Greater
Middle East," FAAE said in its complaint.
From: A. Papazian
A1Plus.am
Monday,May 02
Ashot Grigorian, President of the Forum of the Armenian Associations
of the Europe (FAAE) has prepared a complaint-application to be sent
to the embassies accredited in Slovakia.
The complaint calls for the attention of the international community
to Azerbaijan's ongoing illegal actions which periodically leave
Armenian servicemen killed along the line of contact between Karabakh
and Azerbaijan armed forces.
The FAAE President is annoyed that Azerbaijan openly violates the
truce after bilateral or multilateral diplomatic meetings between
Armenian and Azerbaijani officials.
Last week, Azerbaijani snipers killed three Armenian servicemen
and injured another while EU Commissioner for Enlargements and
Neighbourhood Policy, tefan Fule, and U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, Tina S.
Kaidanow, were in Armenia on a regional visit.
"The FAAE demands that the European leading countries and the
international community prevent further incidents along the contact
line and suspend the activity of Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliyev who is continually inciting hostility among Azerbaijanis
and Armenians. Otherwise, that "explosive" region will come out of
control, which, in its turn, will heat the situation in the Greater
Middle East," FAAE said in its complaint.
From: A. Papazian