ARFD MEMBER HOPES NEW GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES WILL SOLVE JAVAKHK'S PROBLEMS
NEWS.AM
October 10, 2012 | 13:04
YEREVAN.- Georgian parliamentary elections inspire hope that the
newly elected political force will be able to solve problems of
the Armenian-populated Javakhk region to a certain extent, said
ARFD member.
Giro Manoyan, Armenian Cause (Hay Dat) Office Chief, noted that it
is the first time since Georgia's independence that the change of
power was free and peaceful.
"Their [Georgian Dream] reserved campaign statements on Javakhk are
very important for us. There is more room for optimism as compared to
policy carried out by the incumbent president," Manoyan told reporters
on Wednesday.
NEWS.AM
October 10, 2012 | 13:04
YEREVAN.- Georgian parliamentary elections inspire hope that the
newly elected political force will be able to solve problems of
the Armenian-populated Javakhk region to a certain extent, said
ARFD member.
Giro Manoyan, Armenian Cause (Hay Dat) Office Chief, noted that it
is the first time since Georgia's independence that the change of
power was free and peaceful.
"Their [Georgian Dream] reserved campaign statements on Javakhk are
very important for us. There is more room for optimism as compared to
policy carried out by the incumbent president," Manoyan told reporters
on Wednesday.