AUSTRIAN MP: EUROPE OWES GENOCIDE RECOGNITION TO ARMENIAN PEOPLE
November 28, 2012 - 17:21 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - That Azerbaijan harbors a hostile attitude towards
the Armenians in Nagorno Karabakh is nothing new, Austrian MP,
European Parliament member said.
"But the accent of the Azerbaijani President reached a new level of
aggression. In addition I am deeply shocked that the international
interest in the fate of the Armenians is so small and that there were
slightly no reactions to the scandalous incitement of the Azerbaijani
President. Europe still owes the Armenian people the recognition and
the condemnation of the Armenian Genocide. The EU has to quit Turkey's
status as a candidate country immediately," Ewald Stadler told a
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
"Estimated thirty percent of Armenians cannot live in their ancestral
homeland because of the neighbor's aggressions. Armenia is the first
country to adopt Christianity as a state religion. For this reasons it
is not understandable why the EU and the so called Western Community
of values is indifferent and inactive. The fossil energy sources of
the Caspian Sea seem to be more important than the fact that Armenia
and the EU share the Christian roots and values. Nevertheless, I wish
the Armenian people and especially the people of Nagorno Karabakh a
blessed and peaceful future," he said.
November 28, 2012 - 17:21 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - That Azerbaijan harbors a hostile attitude towards
the Armenians in Nagorno Karabakh is nothing new, Austrian MP,
European Parliament member said.
"But the accent of the Azerbaijani President reached a new level of
aggression. In addition I am deeply shocked that the international
interest in the fate of the Armenians is so small and that there were
slightly no reactions to the scandalous incitement of the Azerbaijani
President. Europe still owes the Armenian people the recognition and
the condemnation of the Armenian Genocide. The EU has to quit Turkey's
status as a candidate country immediately," Ewald Stadler told a
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
"Estimated thirty percent of Armenians cannot live in their ancestral
homeland because of the neighbor's aggressions. Armenia is the first
country to adopt Christianity as a state religion. For this reasons it
is not understandable why the EU and the so called Western Community
of values is indifferent and inactive. The fossil energy sources of
the Caspian Sea seem to be more important than the fact that Armenia
and the EU share the Christian roots and values. Nevertheless, I wish
the Armenian people and especially the people of Nagorno Karabakh a
blessed and peaceful future," he said.