UAR PRESIDENT MEETS WITH REPS OF MOSCOW-BASED ARMENIAN ORGANIZATIONS
tert.am
03.09.12
The http://1aitv.ru/ website reports that President of the Union
of Armenians of Russia (UAR) Ara Abrahamyan held a meeting with
representatives of Moscow-based Armenian organizations on Monday.
He pointed out two important factors that must prove landmarks for
the Armenian people and state. "Recognizing Nagorno-Karabakh must be
Armenia's next step," Abrahamyan said.
He announced his intention to meet with Russia's top-ranking officials,
including President Vladimir Putin and demand an adequate response.
He expressed his concern over Russian officials' silence. Abrahamyan
noted that, as Armenia's strategic ally, Russian should have been the
first to respond. As a Russian citizen he is concerned over Armenians'
safety in Russia. Therefore, if a heinous crime was committed in a
European Union (EU) member-state, and the murderer was heroized in
a country that is a nonpermanent member of the UN Security Council,
no Armenian is secured against "new Safarovs."
Abrahamyan also intends to visit Hungary and hold a number of meetings
with opposition forces and government officials and demand that the
officials responsible for Safarov's extradition resign. Also, since
Hungary admits it has been deceived by Azerbaijan, Abrahamyan will
demand that Hungary sever diplomatic relations with it.
Other well-known Armenian businessmen intend to apply to international
legal companies to get the murder imprisoned again.
Armenian Ambassador to Russia Oleg Yesayan, and Head of the Russian
diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church Ezras Nersisyan attended
the meeting.
tert.am
03.09.12
The http://1aitv.ru/ website reports that President of the Union
of Armenians of Russia (UAR) Ara Abrahamyan held a meeting with
representatives of Moscow-based Armenian organizations on Monday.
He pointed out two important factors that must prove landmarks for
the Armenian people and state. "Recognizing Nagorno-Karabakh must be
Armenia's next step," Abrahamyan said.
He announced his intention to meet with Russia's top-ranking officials,
including President Vladimir Putin and demand an adequate response.
He expressed his concern over Russian officials' silence. Abrahamyan
noted that, as Armenia's strategic ally, Russian should have been the
first to respond. As a Russian citizen he is concerned over Armenians'
safety in Russia. Therefore, if a heinous crime was committed in a
European Union (EU) member-state, and the murderer was heroized in
a country that is a nonpermanent member of the UN Security Council,
no Armenian is secured against "new Safarovs."
Abrahamyan also intends to visit Hungary and hold a number of meetings
with opposition forces and government officials and demand that the
officials responsible for Safarov's extradition resign. Also, since
Hungary admits it has been deceived by Azerbaijan, Abrahamyan will
demand that Hungary sever diplomatic relations with it.
Other well-known Armenian businessmen intend to apply to international
legal companies to get the murder imprisoned again.
Armenian Ambassador to Russia Oleg Yesayan, and Head of the Russian
diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church Ezras Nersisyan attended
the meeting.