SARKOZY LAUNCHES ATTACK TO RE-ESTABLISH TIES WITH ARMENIANS?
Tert.am
11:02 30.09.11
Commenting on French President Nicolas Sarkozy's presence at famous
singer and song-writer Charles Aznavour's recent concert in Paris,
the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet says the French leader has launched
an attack to re-establish his broken ties with local Armenians.
"President Nicolas Sarkozy's move to suspend the Senate's adoption of
the bill penalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide had driven a
wedge between him and the Armenian community in France. But Sarkozy
has now launched an attack to re-establish his ties with the Armenian
Diaspora," the paper says. "Sarkozy, together with Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan attended Charles Aznavour's concert dedicated to
the 20th anniversary of Armenia's independence. Besides, he will be
visiting Yerevan between October 6 and 7."
The Turkish publication hints that Sarkozy's move might be an attempt
to gain Armenians support in the upcoming presidential race.
"The Armenian community which has around 500,000 voters in France,
has announced it will back the socialist candidate, Francois Holland,
in the presidential election," it says.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Tert.am
11:02 30.09.11
Commenting on French President Nicolas Sarkozy's presence at famous
singer and song-writer Charles Aznavour's recent concert in Paris,
the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet says the French leader has launched
an attack to re-establish his broken ties with local Armenians.
"President Nicolas Sarkozy's move to suspend the Senate's adoption of
the bill penalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide had driven a
wedge between him and the Armenian community in France. But Sarkozy
has now launched an attack to re-establish his ties with the Armenian
Diaspora," the paper says. "Sarkozy, together with Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan attended Charles Aznavour's concert dedicated to
the 20th anniversary of Armenia's independence. Besides, he will be
visiting Yerevan between October 6 and 7."
The Turkish publication hints that Sarkozy's move might be an attempt
to gain Armenians support in the upcoming presidential race.
"The Armenian community which has around 500,000 voters in France,
has announced it will back the socialist candidate, Francois Holland,
in the presidential election," it says.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress