ARTYUSHA SHAHBAZYAN SAYS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY FOLLOWS DOUBLE STANDARDS IN ASSESSMENTS OF BORDER CONTACT LINE INCIDENTS
ARMENPRESS
May 13, 2011
YEREVAN
The international community follows double standards in the
assessments of border contact line incidents, Artyusha Shahbazyan,
RA National Assembly ARF faction member, said today in an interview
with Armenpress.
"It is evident that there is some blackmail by Azerbaijan. The fact
that the international community tolerates such a style of action is
to be condemned. Here a very clear approach is needed. The incidents
along the border contact line should be revealed and those guilty
should be punished. All in all people die under conditions beyond
understanding," the deputy said. He added that the Armenian party
should take a tougher stance in the border contact line by giving
proper responses.
"Actually we follow a peaceful settlement; however this does not mean
that in this way our patience can be too much," says Galust Sahakyan,
head of the RA NA ARP faction. "Eventually the international community
will not forgive this," Galust Sahakyan said.
ARMENPRESS
May 13, 2011
YEREVAN
The international community follows double standards in the
assessments of border contact line incidents, Artyusha Shahbazyan,
RA National Assembly ARF faction member, said today in an interview
with Armenpress.
"It is evident that there is some blackmail by Azerbaijan. The fact
that the international community tolerates such a style of action is
to be condemned. Here a very clear approach is needed. The incidents
along the border contact line should be revealed and those guilty
should be punished. All in all people die under conditions beyond
understanding," the deputy said. He added that the Armenian party
should take a tougher stance in the border contact line by giving
proper responses.
"Actually we follow a peaceful settlement; however this does not mean
that in this way our patience can be too much," says Galust Sahakyan,
head of the RA NA ARP faction. "Eventually the international community
will not forgive this," Galust Sahakyan said.