ARMENIAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE MEETS EU DELEGATION
NEWS.AM
February 21, 2013 | 18:31
YEREVAN. - Armenian presidential candidate, former Foreign Minister
Arman Melikyan met with the head of the EU delegation to Armenia,
Ambassador Traian Hristea this Thursday.
The two sides discussed issues related to the presidential elections
held on February 18 in Armenia.
"I said that, obviously, falsified elections cannot be considered
as a step forward, even by the most indulgent observer mission. I
also gave him the video, which clearly shows how about 11 thousand
votes in my favor just disappear," Melikyan wrote on his Facebook
page after the meeting.
He drew the ambassador's attention to the fact that the incident casts
a shadow not only on elections in Armenia, but also on the validity
of assessments by international observers.
"Soon I will be meeting with the ambassadors of the permanent
members of the UN Security Council, I already have agreements with
the ambassadors of China and Russia, also I expect responses from
the ambassadors of Britain, the United States of America and France,"
Melikyan informed.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
NEWS.AM
February 21, 2013 | 18:31
YEREVAN. - Armenian presidential candidate, former Foreign Minister
Arman Melikyan met with the head of the EU delegation to Armenia,
Ambassador Traian Hristea this Thursday.
The two sides discussed issues related to the presidential elections
held on February 18 in Armenia.
"I said that, obviously, falsified elections cannot be considered
as a step forward, even by the most indulgent observer mission. I
also gave him the video, which clearly shows how about 11 thousand
votes in my favor just disappear," Melikyan wrote on his Facebook
page after the meeting.
He drew the ambassador's attention to the fact that the incident casts
a shadow not only on elections in Armenia, but also on the validity
of assessments by international observers.
"Soon I will be meeting with the ambassadors of the permanent
members of the UN Security Council, I already have agreements with
the ambassadors of China and Russia, also I expect responses from
the ambassadors of Britain, the United States of America and France,"
Melikyan informed.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress