ARMENIAN POLITICAL FIGURE FORECASTS NO NEW NA'S POLICY TOWARD NAGORNO-KARABAKH
tert.am
11.05.12
Larisa Alaverdyan, Armenia's former human rights defender (ombudsman),
who is a member of Armenia's parliament of the 4th convocation from the
Heritage party, does not expect anything positive from Armenia's newly
elected parliament with respect to the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
"They are not going to do anything just as they have not done anything
so far, pleading the fact that, under Armenia's Constitution, it is
the president that directs Armenia's foreign policy," Alaverdyan said.
"Even if any active steps are made, they are most likely to be
ritualistic ones," Alaverdyan said.
Alaverdian has disagreed with the policy all the three Armenian
presidents have pursued in dealing with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
"Not that the international community is supportive of Azerbaijan's
aggressive policy. On the contrary, many nations are ready to
contribute to the triumph of justice. However, Armenia is not acting as
a partner in this process. Rather, it agrees to the Madrid principles,
which are unclear for me," Alaverdyan said.
tert.am
11.05.12
Larisa Alaverdyan, Armenia's former human rights defender (ombudsman),
who is a member of Armenia's parliament of the 4th convocation from the
Heritage party, does not expect anything positive from Armenia's newly
elected parliament with respect to the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
"They are not going to do anything just as they have not done anything
so far, pleading the fact that, under Armenia's Constitution, it is
the president that directs Armenia's foreign policy," Alaverdyan said.
"Even if any active steps are made, they are most likely to be
ritualistic ones," Alaverdyan said.
Alaverdian has disagreed with the policy all the three Armenian
presidents have pursued in dealing with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
"Not that the international community is supportive of Azerbaijan's
aggressive policy. On the contrary, many nations are ready to
contribute to the triumph of justice. However, Armenia is not acting as
a partner in this process. Rather, it agrees to the Madrid principles,
which are unclear for me," Alaverdyan said.