ARMENIA TO PARTICIPATE IN EURONEST PLENARY SESSION IN BAKU
news.am
March 26, 2012 | 16:27
YEREVAN.- Armenia will participate in the work of Euronest plenary
session to be held in Baku on April 1-4.
Baku has already provided security guarantees and the Armenian side
is ready to leave for Azerbaijani capital, MP Hovhannes Sahakyan told
journalists on Monday.
He said that political circles in Azerbaijan are artificially heating
up tensions threatening with demarche against the Armenian delegation.
"If we go to Azerbaijan, we have something to say not ontly in the
context of Euronest. If necessary, we will raise certain issues on
Karabakh," he said.
MP said that representatives of all political forces presented in
the parliament will go to Azerbaijan. The Armenian delegation will
include ten MPs.
Sahakyan said Armenia will present reports and resolution in the
committes on political issues, economic integration, social issues,
culture, education.
Euronest is parliamentary assembly of the member states of the Eastern
Partnership project.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
March 26, 2012 | 16:27
YEREVAN.- Armenia will participate in the work of Euronest plenary
session to be held in Baku on April 1-4.
Baku has already provided security guarantees and the Armenian side
is ready to leave for Azerbaijani capital, MP Hovhannes Sahakyan told
journalists on Monday.
He said that political circles in Azerbaijan are artificially heating
up tensions threatening with demarche against the Armenian delegation.
"If we go to Azerbaijan, we have something to say not ontly in the
context of Euronest. If necessary, we will raise certain issues on
Karabakh," he said.
MP said that representatives of all political forces presented in
the parliament will go to Azerbaijan. The Armenian delegation will
include ten MPs.
Sahakyan said Armenia will present reports and resolution in the
committes on political issues, economic integration, social issues,
culture, education.
Euronest is parliamentary assembly of the member states of the Eastern
Partnership project.
From: A. Papazian