EDWARD SHARMAZANOV: HUNGARY TRIES TO MISLEAD EVERYONE
Panorama.am
11/09/2012
Hungarian authorities commit one mistake after another. Instead of
admitting their guilt, apologizing and taking the relevant steps,
they persist in stating that they act in line with the norms of
international law, Deputy Speaker of Armenian National Assembly,
Edward Sharmazanov, told Panorama.am, when asked to comment on the
Hungarian Foreign Minister's statement calling for resumption of
diplomatic relations with Hungary.
"Our two peoples are certainly united by centuries-old friendly ties,
we see no problem with the Hungarian people, but we must differentiate
Hungarian people from Hungarian authorities. Hungarian authorities
treated us in an unfriendly way. Moreover, their steps go contrary to
universal values. The Hungarian Foreign Minister had better find the
strength to tell the truth and not make another attempt to mislead
everyone. With their unconscious steps Hungarian authorities put big
obstacles to the relationship between the two countries," announced
Sharmazanov.
Panorama.am
11/09/2012
Hungarian authorities commit one mistake after another. Instead of
admitting their guilt, apologizing and taking the relevant steps,
they persist in stating that they act in line with the norms of
international law, Deputy Speaker of Armenian National Assembly,
Edward Sharmazanov, told Panorama.am, when asked to comment on the
Hungarian Foreign Minister's statement calling for resumption of
diplomatic relations with Hungary.
"Our two peoples are certainly united by centuries-old friendly ties,
we see no problem with the Hungarian people, but we must differentiate
Hungarian people from Hungarian authorities. Hungarian authorities
treated us in an unfriendly way. Moreover, their steps go contrary to
universal values. The Hungarian Foreign Minister had better find the
strength to tell the truth and not make another attempt to mislead
everyone. With their unconscious steps Hungarian authorities put big
obstacles to the relationship between the two countries," announced
Sharmazanov.