MHER SHAHGELDYAN: IN RA PRESIDENT'S SPEECH THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE WAS THE POSITION TOWARD NK ISSUE
ARMENPRESS
15:15, 29 September, 2011
In Serzh Sargsyan's speech at the 66th session of the UN General
Assembly the most important issues was the position toward the NK
issue, Deputy Chairman of Orinats Yerkir Party Mher Shahgeldyan told
today a news conference. "In that position it was distinctly said
that the NK conflict settlement is based on 3 principles - territorial
integrity, national self-determination and non-use of force," he said.
According to Mr. Shahgeldyan, the next important issue was the
approaches on the Genocide issue. He drew attention to the President's
statement that prevention of the genocide and fighting against
suchlike phenomena is the duty of the Republic of Armenia. "This is
the most important from the viewpoint that Armenia always stressed
that recognition of the genocide also has a preventive goal, and
we present a tender at a global level, assuming a mission to fight
against the genocide from the moral viewpoint," he noted. Mr.
Shahgeldyan expressed an opinion that the process of recognition of
the Armenian Genocide is unstoppable: it will be recognized, as it
stems from all-human profits. On the other hand, Armenia is becoming
one of the first fighters of global political processes from the
viewpoint of prevention of genocides.
ARMENPRESS
15:15, 29 September, 2011
In Serzh Sargsyan's speech at the 66th session of the UN General
Assembly the most important issues was the position toward the NK
issue, Deputy Chairman of Orinats Yerkir Party Mher Shahgeldyan told
today a news conference. "In that position it was distinctly said
that the NK conflict settlement is based on 3 principles - territorial
integrity, national self-determination and non-use of force," he said.
According to Mr. Shahgeldyan, the next important issue was the
approaches on the Genocide issue. He drew attention to the President's
statement that prevention of the genocide and fighting against
suchlike phenomena is the duty of the Republic of Armenia. "This is
the most important from the viewpoint that Armenia always stressed
that recognition of the genocide also has a preventive goal, and
we present a tender at a global level, assuming a mission to fight
against the genocide from the moral viewpoint," he noted. Mr.
Shahgeldyan expressed an opinion that the process of recognition of
the Armenian Genocide is unstoppable: it will be recognized, as it
stems from all-human profits. On the other hand, Armenia is becoming
one of the first fighters of global political processes from the
viewpoint of prevention of genocides.