KAREN AVAGYAN: TURKEY'S UNFOUNDED STATEMENTS UNINTELLIGIBLE TO WEST ALSO
Panorama.am
07/06/2012
Turkey's leadership continues to surprise everyone with its statements,
with the world saying one thing about Armenian-Turkish normalization
and Turkey saying quite another thing, member of RPA parliamentary
faction Karen Avagyan told Panorama.am, commenting on Turkish FM
Ahmet Davutoglu's statement.
Davutoglu had stated that "normalization of relations between Turkey
and Armenia is possible only after Armenia vacates the occupied
territories."
"It is not accidental that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
reiterated in Yerevan that "the ball is in Turkey's field." It means
that Turkey's unfounded statements are unintelligible to the West
also. Turkey must show political will, stay loyal to its commitments
and ratify the Armenian-Turkish protocols," Avagyan noted.
According to the parliamentarian, if Turkey were interested in the
resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and establishment of peace
in the region, it would spare no effort to restrain the aggressive
policy of its younger brother Azerbaijan.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama.am
07/06/2012
Turkey's leadership continues to surprise everyone with its statements,
with the world saying one thing about Armenian-Turkish normalization
and Turkey saying quite another thing, member of RPA parliamentary
faction Karen Avagyan told Panorama.am, commenting on Turkish FM
Ahmet Davutoglu's statement.
Davutoglu had stated that "normalization of relations between Turkey
and Armenia is possible only after Armenia vacates the occupied
territories."
"It is not accidental that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
reiterated in Yerevan that "the ball is in Turkey's field." It means
that Turkey's unfounded statements are unintelligible to the West
also. Turkey must show political will, stay loyal to its commitments
and ratify the Armenian-Turkish protocols," Avagyan noted.
According to the parliamentarian, if Turkey were interested in the
resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and establishment of peace
in the region, it would spare no effort to restrain the aggressive
policy of its younger brother Azerbaijan.
From: A. Papazian