'ARMENIA'S AGGRESSIVE POLICIES MAIN OBSTACLE FOR COUNTRY'S DEVELOPMENT'
news.az, Azerbaijan
Oct 31 2011
Armenia's aggressive policies will further deteriorate situation in
the country.
The statement came from Enes Ibrahim, chairman of the Ufuk associaton
of Turks in Macedonia, editor-in-chief of Ufuk newspaper, while
commenting on political tension in Armenia.
"Any initiative is doomed to failure until Armenia abandons its
aggressive policies. This is true also in case of political matters.
The situation in the country will deteriorate even more from now on.
The aggressive policy brought poverty to the country. People are
ready to leave their country to survive," Ibrahim said.
The Armenian leadership is facing a tough question at the moment,
he added.
"Everyone ponders over what will happen if Armenia abandons its
aggressive policies. I think the situation in the country will become
so poor that people will even stop thinking about Karabakh and other
problems. Armenia's aggressive policies have become main obstacle
for the country's development," Ibrahim noted.
news.az, Azerbaijan
Oct 31 2011
Armenia's aggressive policies will further deteriorate situation in
the country.
The statement came from Enes Ibrahim, chairman of the Ufuk associaton
of Turks in Macedonia, editor-in-chief of Ufuk newspaper, while
commenting on political tension in Armenia.
"Any initiative is doomed to failure until Armenia abandons its
aggressive policies. This is true also in case of political matters.
The situation in the country will deteriorate even more from now on.
The aggressive policy brought poverty to the country. People are
ready to leave their country to survive," Ibrahim said.
The Armenian leadership is facing a tough question at the moment,
he added.
"Everyone ponders over what will happen if Armenia abandons its
aggressive policies. I think the situation in the country will become
so poor that people will even stop thinking about Karabakh and other
problems. Armenia's aggressive policies have become main obstacle
for the country's development," Ibrahim noted.