WILL ARMENIA CUT DIPLOMATIC TIES WITH CZECH?
16:46 20/02/2013
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http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/politics/view/29008
On February 20 the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech parliament adopted
a document condemning the "Khojalu genocide"perpetrated by Armenians.
It is noteworthy that the document is adopted while the 25th
anniversary of independence is celebrated in Armenia and Karabakh. At
the same time, the document is adopted on the days of the presidential
elections in Armenia.
No one knows what the diplomatic staff and the foreign ministry of
Armenia were busy with. Anyway, it had never been said that the Czech
parliament was going to discuss such a document.
This is the next failure of the Armenian diplomacy in Eastern Europe.
Several months ago Hungary extradited Ramil Safarov who had killed
the Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan. It is noteworthy that the
document is adopted on the 9th anniversary of Margaryan's death.
On the same day, there was information that the Armenian and Karabakh
foreign ministers met and discussed bilateral relations.
It's a pity the decision of the Czech parliament shadowed this
historic meeting.
Eastern Europe seems to be Armenia's "Achilles' heel" where the
Azerbaijani lobby works actively and effectively.
By the way, when Hungary extradited Safarov and Azerbaijan freed and
glorified him, the Czech Republic was among the first countries to
condemn it and to support Armenia.
Hence, it is proven again that there are no friends and enemies in
politics but only interests which are to be served always in order
to avoid surprises.
Those responsible for the foreign policies of Armenia had better be
a bit more attentive with Eastern Europe and they had better follow
what happens in corridors to avoid unexpected decisions.
From: A. Papazian
16:46 20/02/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/politics/view/29008
On February 20 the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech parliament adopted
a document condemning the "Khojalu genocide"perpetrated by Armenians.
It is noteworthy that the document is adopted while the 25th
anniversary of independence is celebrated in Armenia and Karabakh. At
the same time, the document is adopted on the days of the presidential
elections in Armenia.
No one knows what the diplomatic staff and the foreign ministry of
Armenia were busy with. Anyway, it had never been said that the Czech
parliament was going to discuss such a document.
This is the next failure of the Armenian diplomacy in Eastern Europe.
Several months ago Hungary extradited Ramil Safarov who had killed
the Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan. It is noteworthy that the
document is adopted on the 9th anniversary of Margaryan's death.
On the same day, there was information that the Armenian and Karabakh
foreign ministers met and discussed bilateral relations.
It's a pity the decision of the Czech parliament shadowed this
historic meeting.
Eastern Europe seems to be Armenia's "Achilles' heel" where the
Azerbaijani lobby works actively and effectively.
By the way, when Hungary extradited Safarov and Azerbaijan freed and
glorified him, the Czech Republic was among the first countries to
condemn it and to support Armenia.
Hence, it is proven again that there are no friends and enemies in
politics but only interests which are to be served always in order
to avoid surprises.
Those responsible for the foreign policies of Armenia had better be
a bit more attentive with Eastern Europe and they had better follow
what happens in corridors to avoid unexpected decisions.
From: A. Papazian