URUGUAY ACCEPTS OTHER NATIONS LEGITIMATE DESIRE OF SELF-DETERMINATION: JORGE ORRICO
14:01, 14 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Uruguay acknowledges and accepts
that other nations also enjoy self determination legitimate desire.
Speaker of the Uruguay Parliament Jorge Orrico and Artsakh Republic
National Assembly chairman Ashot Ghulyan came forth with a statement.
"We are peaceful country and have arrived with a peace mission.
Though we are a small nation yet we have always been free and realize
that other nations also deserve self-determination right and reportedly
international court may resolve all the contradictions. We always
consider the single path is freedom " Mr. Orrico noted.
Uruguayan high ranking official stated cases vary and it is clear to
all in what situation is Nagorno Karabakh. "Uruguay has no official
position refer to NK independence recognition, however nobody opposes
the situation prevailing currently in Artsakh" speaker of the Uruguay
Parliament expressed willingness to help stressing all disputes and
controversies can be resolved peacefully.
Ashot Ghulyan thanked the delegation for the paid visit, Uruguay
was the country that gave shelter to those who fled 1915 Armenian
Genocide. Currently Armenian community has an active role in the
life of the country. Ghulyan expressed confidence that this meeting
is the beginning of a new process, which will continue.
Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan received Uruguay Republic
House of Representatives delegation headed by the speaker of the
Uruguay Parliament Jorge Orrico on November 13. In a press conference
succeeded by the meeting Uruguay- Armenia inter parliamentary friendly
group head, Uruguay parliament foreign relations committee member
Ruben Martinez Huelmo did not exclude his country may recognize
Nagorno Kharabakh Republic. In response to a journalists question
about Uruguay being the first to recognize the independence of Artsakh,
Mr. Martinez said:"I can honestly say, theoretically, YES.
Then he added that "this is political process and it must develop
step by step".
14:01, 14 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Uruguay acknowledges and accepts
that other nations also enjoy self determination legitimate desire.
Speaker of the Uruguay Parliament Jorge Orrico and Artsakh Republic
National Assembly chairman Ashot Ghulyan came forth with a statement.
"We are peaceful country and have arrived with a peace mission.
Though we are a small nation yet we have always been free and realize
that other nations also deserve self-determination right and reportedly
international court may resolve all the contradictions. We always
consider the single path is freedom " Mr. Orrico noted.
Uruguayan high ranking official stated cases vary and it is clear to
all in what situation is Nagorno Karabakh. "Uruguay has no official
position refer to NK independence recognition, however nobody opposes
the situation prevailing currently in Artsakh" speaker of the Uruguay
Parliament expressed willingness to help stressing all disputes and
controversies can be resolved peacefully.
Ashot Ghulyan thanked the delegation for the paid visit, Uruguay
was the country that gave shelter to those who fled 1915 Armenian
Genocide. Currently Armenian community has an active role in the
life of the country. Ghulyan expressed confidence that this meeting
is the beginning of a new process, which will continue.
Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan received Uruguay Republic
House of Representatives delegation headed by the speaker of the
Uruguay Parliament Jorge Orrico on November 13. In a press conference
succeeded by the meeting Uruguay- Armenia inter parliamentary friendly
group head, Uruguay parliament foreign relations committee member
Ruben Martinez Huelmo did not exclude his country may recognize
Nagorno Kharabakh Republic. In response to a journalists question
about Uruguay being the first to recognize the independence of Artsakh,
Mr. Martinez said:"I can honestly say, theoretically, YES.
Then he added that "this is political process and it must develop
step by step".