Turkish media is troubled with Armenian format of participation in BSEC
http://times.am/?l=0&p=8944
Turkish media pays attention towards the format of Armenian
participation in Black Sea Economical Cooperation (BSEC) session in
Turkey.
Turkish media pay attention to the fact that Turkey invited Armenian
president to participate in the session but Armenia will be presented
by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. CNN Turk entitled the
article `Armenia participates in BSEC, but...'.
According to the article Turkish President Abdullah Gul will host a
BSEC jubilee summit devoted to the 20th anniversary of the
cooperation's activities. As the spokesman of the Turkish Ministry of
Foreign Affairs Seljuk Unal informed only Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova
and Serbia will participate on President's level. Russian, Bulgarian
and Albanian Prime Ministers will participate in the summit.
BSEC included 12 countries of South Balkans and Black Sea. It was
established in 1992. Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia,
Greece, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine are
current permanent members of BSEC. Armenia chaired BSEC in 2008-2009.
23.06.12, 12:42
http://times.am/?l=0&p=8944
Turkish media pays attention towards the format of Armenian
participation in Black Sea Economical Cooperation (BSEC) session in
Turkey.
Turkish media pay attention to the fact that Turkey invited Armenian
president to participate in the session but Armenia will be presented
by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. CNN Turk entitled the
article `Armenia participates in BSEC, but...'.
According to the article Turkish President Abdullah Gul will host a
BSEC jubilee summit devoted to the 20th anniversary of the
cooperation's activities. As the spokesman of the Turkish Ministry of
Foreign Affairs Seljuk Unal informed only Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova
and Serbia will participate on President's level. Russian, Bulgarian
and Albanian Prime Ministers will participate in the summit.
BSEC included 12 countries of South Balkans and Black Sea. It was
established in 1992. Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia,
Greece, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine are
current permanent members of BSEC. Armenia chaired BSEC in 2008-2009.
23.06.12, 12:42