N. ZOHRABYAN MEETS BRITISH ENVOY ON SOUTH CAUCASUS AFFAIRS
Panorama
Nov 17 2011
Armenia
The obstacles preventing Armenia's European integration have been
focused on by Naira Zohrabyan, the Chairwoman of NA Standing Committee
on European Integration and Joseph Gold, the British envoy on South
Caucasus affairs; the press service of Armenian Parliament reported.
Both, economic and political issues have been discussed. Requested by
the guests, Ms Zohrabyan introduced the development of the forthcoming
parliamentary elections.
Referring to Armenia-Great Britain relations, Ms Zohrabyan said that
"British petroleum" had great role on those relations, and that 50%
of Azerbaijan's foreign investments belonged to Great Britain, but
still the MP said she was hopeful the U.K. would implement a balanced
policy in the region.
Ms Zohrabyan underlined that some British MPs were holding
pro-Azerbaijani policy, that she could take the responsibility and
declare that those MPs were financed by Azerbaijan and were holding
obvious pro-Azerbaijan campaign.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama
Nov 17 2011
Armenia
The obstacles preventing Armenia's European integration have been
focused on by Naira Zohrabyan, the Chairwoman of NA Standing Committee
on European Integration and Joseph Gold, the British envoy on South
Caucasus affairs; the press service of Armenian Parliament reported.
Both, economic and political issues have been discussed. Requested by
the guests, Ms Zohrabyan introduced the development of the forthcoming
parliamentary elections.
Referring to Armenia-Great Britain relations, Ms Zohrabyan said that
"British petroleum" had great role on those relations, and that 50%
of Azerbaijan's foreign investments belonged to Great Britain, but
still the MP said she was hopeful the U.K. would implement a balanced
policy in the region.
Ms Zohrabyan underlined that some British MPs were holding
pro-Azerbaijani policy, that she could take the responsibility and
declare that those MPs were financed by Azerbaijan and were holding
obvious pro-Azerbaijan campaign.
From: A. Papazian