Georgian opposition leader's statement on Armenians causes uncertainty
- Armenian ruling party MP
NEWS.AM
October 05, 2012 | 18:59
YEREVAN. - If such a thing was really uttered, then at least it causes
uncertainty, reads the statement of the head of the Armenian
Parliament Standing Committee on Foreign Relations, ruling Republican
party MP Artak Zakaryan, who commented on the expression of the leader
of Georgian Dream Party Bidzina Ivanishvili.
`We can just hope that is was a mistake by a leader of a political
power which won the parliamentary elections through the motto of being
committed to the European values and democracy,' Zakaryan said.
Earlier the Armenian News-NEWS.am informed that the leader of the
Georgian Dream Bidzina Ivanishvili said that he does not understand
why Armenians live in Georgia.
`We, Georgians are so strange - we are tied to the land. It is in our
character. For instance, Armenians live here too. I am bewildered,
their home is nearby but they live here [Georgia]. You probably do not
have such a problem. And I cannot understand. I lived in France, I
lived in America for a year, and I started dreaming about my village,
my land,' said Ivanishvili.
From: A. Papazian
- Armenian ruling party MP
NEWS.AM
October 05, 2012 | 18:59
YEREVAN. - If such a thing was really uttered, then at least it causes
uncertainty, reads the statement of the head of the Armenian
Parliament Standing Committee on Foreign Relations, ruling Republican
party MP Artak Zakaryan, who commented on the expression of the leader
of Georgian Dream Party Bidzina Ivanishvili.
`We can just hope that is was a mistake by a leader of a political
power which won the parliamentary elections through the motto of being
committed to the European values and democracy,' Zakaryan said.
Earlier the Armenian News-NEWS.am informed that the leader of the
Georgian Dream Bidzina Ivanishvili said that he does not understand
why Armenians live in Georgia.
`We, Georgians are so strange - we are tied to the land. It is in our
character. For instance, Armenians live here too. I am bewildered,
their home is nearby but they live here [Georgia]. You probably do not
have such a problem. And I cannot understand. I lived in France, I
lived in America for a year, and I started dreaming about my village,
my land,' said Ivanishvili.
From: A. Papazian