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    PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE'S STATEMENT CREATES ANTI-ARMENIAN MOODS IN GEORGIA

    tert.am
    16.01.13

    Armenia's presidential candidate, epos expert Vardan Sedrakyan's
    statement about subjecting Georgia's territories to annexation after
    becoming a president has created serious anti-Armenian moods in
    Georgia, both inside political circles and common people as well.

    Speaking to Tert.am, chairman of Multi-National Georgia NGO Arnold
    Stepanian said, the Georgians do not know this person well and
    treat him seriously with his statements appearing in the press,
    media publications. "Do you imagine what comments are being made,
    just like would be in Armenia if one of the Georgian presidential
    candidates stated he would subject Armenian territory to annexation,"
    Stepanian said, adding that it is very easy to create such moods in
    Georgia as "the thrown seed here immediately gives harvest."

    Not to make the situation hotter and not to become part of the game,
    the Multi-National Georgia is going to undertake certain steps after
    the January 17 visit of the Georgian PM Bidzina Ivanishvili to Armenia,
    to smooth the consequences of the statement.

    In particular, the representatives of the Armenian community are going
    to urge the Georgian Armenians not to give their votes to the epos
    expert and are going to address to the Armenian political forces to
    hear their position over Sedrakyan's statement.

    Stepanian said the situation becomes worse because of the statement
    of Georgia's Foreign minister Maya Panjikidze, who stated that though
    Georgia is not involved in the discussions of the conflict between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan, it defends Azerbaijan's territorial integrity
    and sovereignty.

    Arnold Stepanian said they consider it right to undertake steps after
    Georgia's PM's visit to Armenia.

    "It would have been wrong to create an artificial climate and support
    the direction, game and tunes being created by political forces
    and figures. We have noticed that during the past week obvious
    efforts were made to create negative atmosphere before the visit
    of the Georgian PM to Armenia and it is being reflected either by
    artificial speculations of different topics of the Georgian Armenian
    community and the different statements of Georgian political figures,
    including the statement of Vardan Sedrakyan," Arnold Stepanian said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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