NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ADOPTED TOOTHLESS DOCUMENT
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/09/10/manvel-sargsyan
06:35 pm | September 10, 2012 | Politics
Political scientist Manvel Sargsyan says by adopting a statement
on the extradition and glorification of Azerbaijani murderer Ramil
Safarov the Armenian National Assembly shirked responsibility.
"This is really very dangerous. Our lawmakers neglected security
issues and gave birth to a toothless document. It seems that the
document was adopted in Turkmenistan or somewhere else," said Mr.
Sargsyan.
The Director of the Armenian Center for Strategic and National Studies
says he was not surprised at Azerbaijan's decision to pardon Safarov.
"Azerbaijan has been doing the same thing for 20 years. It is
attempting to impose its position on the world and make the impression
that they will never speak to Armenians about serious matters."
Political scientist Alexander Markarov does not believe that Hungary
was taken unawares by Azerbaijan's decision to release Safarov.
"The Hungarian side is not that naïve," he stressed.
Manvel Sargsyan thinks that NATO and other international structures
will use Azerbaijan's mistake to their advantage. "They will pressurize
Azerbaijan and force the country to get involved in certain programs."
From: Baghdasarian
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/09/10/manvel-sargsyan
06:35 pm | September 10, 2012 | Politics
Political scientist Manvel Sargsyan says by adopting a statement
on the extradition and glorification of Azerbaijani murderer Ramil
Safarov the Armenian National Assembly shirked responsibility.
"This is really very dangerous. Our lawmakers neglected security
issues and gave birth to a toothless document. It seems that the
document was adopted in Turkmenistan or somewhere else," said Mr.
Sargsyan.
The Director of the Armenian Center for Strategic and National Studies
says he was not surprised at Azerbaijan's decision to pardon Safarov.
"Azerbaijan has been doing the same thing for 20 years. It is
attempting to impose its position on the world and make the impression
that they will never speak to Armenians about serious matters."
Political scientist Alexander Markarov does not believe that Hungary
was taken unawares by Azerbaijan's decision to release Safarov.
"The Hungarian side is not that naïve," he stressed.
Manvel Sargsyan thinks that NATO and other international structures
will use Azerbaijan's mistake to their advantage. "They will pressurize
Azerbaijan and force the country to get involved in certain programs."
From: Baghdasarian