EXPERT: CHAKHALYAN ISSUE WON'T BE ON GEORGIAN PM'S VISIT AGENDA
January 15, 2013 - 17:15 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia has every right to show interest in the
fate of its fellow countryman in Javakhk, which doesn't mean we aim
to interfere in Georgia's domestic affairs, an expert said.
At a January 15 news conference, Haykazun Alvrtsyan slammed Georgia
for violating the rights of national minorities despite a number of
international treaties signed.
"Thus, even after the amnesty, the release of the leader of United
Javakhk Democratic Alliance is still undecided. Vahagn Chakhalyan's
release would suggest the new leadership promotes development of
national minorities," the expert said.
As he noted, Chakhalyan's issue won't be included on the agenda of
Ivanishvili's visit to Armenia.
January 15, 2013 - 17:15 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia has every right to show interest in the
fate of its fellow countryman in Javakhk, which doesn't mean we aim
to interfere in Georgia's domestic affairs, an expert said.
At a January 15 news conference, Haykazun Alvrtsyan slammed Georgia
for violating the rights of national minorities despite a number of
international treaties signed.
"Thus, even after the amnesty, the release of the leader of United
Javakhk Democratic Alliance is still undecided. Vahagn Chakhalyan's
release would suggest the new leadership promotes development of
national minorities," the expert said.
As he noted, Chakhalyan's issue won't be included on the agenda of
Ivanishvili's visit to Armenia.