SERZH SARGSYAN'S EMPHASES AT UN ASSEMBLY APPEALED TO VAHAN HOVHANNISYAN
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09.29.2011 16:42
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's UN General Assembly speech was
good, it can be highly rated, but not more, said head of the Armenian
Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun, or ARF-D) parliamentary
faction Vahan Hovhannisyan, speaking to journalists in Yerevan today.
He noted that the Armenian leader accurately illustrated the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
"In this sense it was a flawless and accurate portrayal. Also true
is the part where he described Armenian-Turkish relations," he said,
adding it's a different issue if this speech will be called into
practice or not.
In Hovhannisyan's opinion, two needs stem from Sargsyan's speech:
One, in order to adopt such resolute nationalist policy, Armenia's
authorities are obliged to have serious support inside the country,
and in order to acquire this, it's necessary to uproot the monopolist
system.
"It's obvious that people's lives are getting worse; people today
live much worse than before," he said.
Accoding to the MP, the second issue is that Armenia's foreign affairs
policy should be consistent with the emphases made there, the first
symbol of which should have been recalling Armenia's signature on
the Armenian-Turkish Protocols.
epress.am
09.29.2011 16:42
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's UN General Assembly speech was
good, it can be highly rated, but not more, said head of the Armenian
Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun, or ARF-D) parliamentary
faction Vahan Hovhannisyan, speaking to journalists in Yerevan today.
He noted that the Armenian leader accurately illustrated the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
"In this sense it was a flawless and accurate portrayal. Also true
is the part where he described Armenian-Turkish relations," he said,
adding it's a different issue if this speech will be called into
practice or not.
In Hovhannisyan's opinion, two needs stem from Sargsyan's speech:
One, in order to adopt such resolute nationalist policy, Armenia's
authorities are obliged to have serious support inside the country,
and in order to acquire this, it's necessary to uproot the monopolist
system.
"It's obvious that people's lives are getting worse; people today
live much worse than before," he said.
Accoding to the MP, the second issue is that Armenia's foreign affairs
policy should be consistent with the emphases made there, the first
symbol of which should have been recalling Armenia's signature on
the Armenian-Turkish Protocols.