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  • "The Issue Of Recognizing Karabakh Is A Burning Issue," Ruben Hakoby

    "THE ISSUE OF RECOGNIZING KARABAKH IS A BURNING ISSUE," RUBEN HAKOBYAN SAYS
    Nelly GRIGORYAN

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/09/04/105725/
    September 4, 2012 16:39

    "Certainly, yes," this was the answer of Ruben Hakobyan, the leader of
    the Heritage Party parliamentary group, to a question of www.aravot.am
    whether he thought that the time had come for Armenia's recognition
    of the independence of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

    "There have been developments against this background and all this
    proves and we think that the issue of recognizing Karabakh is a burning
    issue. The Republic of Armenia should recognize the independence of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic," Mr. Hakobyan said, meaning the fact
    of returning the Azerbaijani officer who had axed an Armenian officer
    to Azerbaijan and the developments that had followed.

    Let us remind that Zaruhi Postanjyan, the secretary of the Heritage
    Party parliamentary group, put forward the Recognition of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic bill in the parliament. The bill has been
    put forward for the second time. In the first case, the proposal

    of the Heritage Party was not successful. Tomorrow the parliament
    will convene an extraordinary session; we inquired whether it was
    possible that they would talk about that issue too. Mr. Hakobyan
    said that according to reliable information he had, the parliament
    will make a statement on what had happened at tomorrow's session,
    "The issue of recognition is not on the agenda. It would be good, if
    it was on the agenda and we would take back our bill. However, we will
    propose it during the discussion." www.aravot.am also inquired of the
    Heritage Party parliamentary group leader whether they expected that
    the government would agree to the proposal of the Heritage Party. "We
    will see tomorrow," Mr. Hakobyan said.

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