CHORRORD INQNISHKHANUTYUN: ARMENIA'S EX FOREIGN MINISTERS MEET
Tert.am
27.01.12
The paper says it has learned from sources that Armenia's three
former foreign ministers had a meeting in the Yerevan based Civilitas
Foundation on Thursday.
It says first foreign minister and current leader of the opposition
Heritage party, Raffi Hovhannisyan, a member of the Free Democrats
party, Alexander Arzumanuyan, and President of Civilitas Foundation
Vardan Oskanyan met yesterday to discuss possibilities of setting up
a joint alliance ahead of the May parliamentary election.
The ex foreign ministers reportedly prioritized their previous status
and the relevant platform of interests.
The paper says, however, that Civilitas did not confirm or dismiss
any reports about the meeting. An employee of the foundation was
quoted as saying the person who could respond to the paper was out
of the office already. The employee promised, however, to submit
the reporter's contact data to their spokesperson, the paper says,
adding that no calls followed the inquiry.
As for Alexander Arzumanyan, he did not reportedly answer any phone
calls.
Tert.am
27.01.12
The paper says it has learned from sources that Armenia's three
former foreign ministers had a meeting in the Yerevan based Civilitas
Foundation on Thursday.
It says first foreign minister and current leader of the opposition
Heritage party, Raffi Hovhannisyan, a member of the Free Democrats
party, Alexander Arzumanuyan, and President of Civilitas Foundation
Vardan Oskanyan met yesterday to discuss possibilities of setting up
a joint alliance ahead of the May parliamentary election.
The ex foreign ministers reportedly prioritized their previous status
and the relevant platform of interests.
The paper says, however, that Civilitas did not confirm or dismiss
any reports about the meeting. An employee of the foundation was
quoted as saying the person who could respond to the paper was out
of the office already. The employee promised, however, to submit
the reporter's contact data to their spokesperson, the paper says,
adding that no calls followed the inquiry.
As for Alexander Arzumanyan, he did not reportedly answer any phone
calls.