ARMENIAN PM CALLS FOR EU TO THREATEN AZERBAIJAN WITH SANCTIONS
news.am
June 05, 2012 | 20:24
Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan called for the EU to issue a resolution
in order to terminate the militarization in the South Caucasus, Tigran
Sargsyan told European Voice paper after his two day visit to Brussels.
According to Sargsyan, the EU should issue a resolution dictating
that the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute to be solved peacefully.
The Armenian PM considers that the EU should threaten Azerbaijan with
sanctions and clarify what those sanctions will be. Tigran Sargsyan
told the paper that Azerbaijan is trying to undermine the work of
OSCE Minsk Group stressing that Armenia is strong enough to maintain
balance in the South Caucasus.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, an Azerbaijani diversion had
claimed the lives of three Armenian soldiers and wounded six others -
one of whom is an officer - in the early morning hours on Monday.
The killed soldiers are: Hrach Sargsyan, Zohrab Balabekyan, and
Karen Davtyan.
The wounded military servicemen are: Lieutenant Mushegh Nurbekyan,
and conscripts Igit Hovhannisyan, Maxim Melkonyan, Sedrak Shahbazyan,
Artak Mnatsakanyan and Koryun Iritsyan.
news.am
June 05, 2012 | 20:24
Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan called for the EU to issue a resolution
in order to terminate the militarization in the South Caucasus, Tigran
Sargsyan told European Voice paper after his two day visit to Brussels.
According to Sargsyan, the EU should issue a resolution dictating
that the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute to be solved peacefully.
The Armenian PM considers that the EU should threaten Azerbaijan with
sanctions and clarify what those sanctions will be. Tigran Sargsyan
told the paper that Azerbaijan is trying to undermine the work of
OSCE Minsk Group stressing that Armenia is strong enough to maintain
balance in the South Caucasus.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, an Azerbaijani diversion had
claimed the lives of three Armenian soldiers and wounded six others -
one of whom is an officer - in the early morning hours on Monday.
The killed soldiers are: Hrach Sargsyan, Zohrab Balabekyan, and
Karen Davtyan.
The wounded military servicemen are: Lieutenant Mushegh Nurbekyan,
and conscripts Igit Hovhannisyan, Maxim Melkonyan, Sedrak Shahbazyan,
Artak Mnatsakanyan and Koryun Iritsyan.