BRAVE GIRL AURELIA AND SERZH SARGSYAN
On July 11 Serzh Sargsyan leaves for Moldova to attend the summit of
the EPP Eastern Partnership. Serzh Sargsyan will hardly cancel his
visit due to the recent incident at the National Assembly featuring the
"Moldovan girl" Aurelia Grigoriu who stated in the Armenian parliament
that Armenians defeated Azeris. Serzh Sargsyan will leave for Moldova
and will try to express his position on this matter in Kishinev.
The reaction of Armenians to the incident in the parliament was
unusually adequate. Besides laughter, it caused lazy indignation of
the government which allows such people to reach the parliamentary
rostrum. In general, Armenians have started feeling sorry for Azeris.
If they rely on such miserable incidents, their situation must be
very bad. There was even a joke that Aurelia was the Smerch that
Russia sold to Azerbaijan.
The brave girl Aurelia will surely try to squeeze the best out of it.
The only strange thing is the choice of the Moldovan lady for this
mission. Perhaps the aim was to cause a diplomatic scandal between
Armenia and Moldova and force Serzh Sargsyan to cancel his trip to
Kishinev. Or maybe Azerbaijan just envies Armenia which is among
four countries eligible for the EU Association Agreement in November,
while Baku was given the heave-ho.
So, the brave girl Aurelia was supposed to block the European path
for Armenia and prevent Serzh Sargsyan from leaving for Kishinev.
Ostensibly, other surprises are prepared for him in Kishinev.
Moreover, Moldovan Communists stated yesterday that they go for a
velvet revolution.
Serzh Sargsyan's response is not known yet but judging by reaction
to Safarov's extradition and Russia's suply of weapon to Azerbaijan,
nothing interesting should be expected. Moreover, there is no public
order either. No protest was held in front of the Russian embassy
to Armenia. The Armenian society did not come up with any suggestion
relating to the Moldovan lawyer, only swung fists on Facebook.
The Kishinev summit may be the last before the Vilnius summit due
in November where the Association Agreement will be signed. At this
summit either the intention to go all the will to the end will be
voiced despite provocations, or the proposal to postpone the signing
will be made.
w^Q^B( ^Pa^A�~l `�m ven the heave-ho.
So, the brave girl Aurelia was supposed to close the European path
for Armenia and prevent Serzh Sargsyan from leaving for Kishinev. We
should suppose that other surprises are prepared for him in Kishinev,
moreover, Moldovan Communists stated yesterday that they are launching
velvet revolution.
What Serzh Sargsyan's response will be is not known, but, judging
by the reaction to Safarov's extradition and Russia's selling of
weapon to Azerbaijan, nothing interesting can be expected. Moreover,
there is no public order either: no protest was held in front of the
Russian embassy to Armenia. The Armenian society made no proposal
relating to the Moldovan lawyer but only swung fists on Facebook.
The Kishinev summit may become the last one before the Vilnius summit
due in November where the Association Agreement will be signed. At this
summit either the intention to go until the end will be voiced, despite
provocations, or the proposal to delay the signing will be heard.
Naira Hayrumyan 11:39 09/07/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/30400
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
On July 11 Serzh Sargsyan leaves for Moldova to attend the summit of
the EPP Eastern Partnership. Serzh Sargsyan will hardly cancel his
visit due to the recent incident at the National Assembly featuring the
"Moldovan girl" Aurelia Grigoriu who stated in the Armenian parliament
that Armenians defeated Azeris. Serzh Sargsyan will leave for Moldova
and will try to express his position on this matter in Kishinev.
The reaction of Armenians to the incident in the parliament was
unusually adequate. Besides laughter, it caused lazy indignation of
the government which allows such people to reach the parliamentary
rostrum. In general, Armenians have started feeling sorry for Azeris.
If they rely on such miserable incidents, their situation must be
very bad. There was even a joke that Aurelia was the Smerch that
Russia sold to Azerbaijan.
The brave girl Aurelia will surely try to squeeze the best out of it.
The only strange thing is the choice of the Moldovan lady for this
mission. Perhaps the aim was to cause a diplomatic scandal between
Armenia and Moldova and force Serzh Sargsyan to cancel his trip to
Kishinev. Or maybe Azerbaijan just envies Armenia which is among
four countries eligible for the EU Association Agreement in November,
while Baku was given the heave-ho.
So, the brave girl Aurelia was supposed to block the European path
for Armenia and prevent Serzh Sargsyan from leaving for Kishinev.
Ostensibly, other surprises are prepared for him in Kishinev.
Moreover, Moldovan Communists stated yesterday that they go for a
velvet revolution.
Serzh Sargsyan's response is not known yet but judging by reaction
to Safarov's extradition and Russia's suply of weapon to Azerbaijan,
nothing interesting should be expected. Moreover, there is no public
order either. No protest was held in front of the Russian embassy
to Armenia. The Armenian society did not come up with any suggestion
relating to the Moldovan lawyer, only swung fists on Facebook.
The Kishinev summit may be the last before the Vilnius summit due
in November where the Association Agreement will be signed. At this
summit either the intention to go all the will to the end will be
voiced despite provocations, or the proposal to postpone the signing
will be made.
w^Q^B( ^Pa^A�~l `�m ven the heave-ho.
So, the brave girl Aurelia was supposed to close the European path
for Armenia and prevent Serzh Sargsyan from leaving for Kishinev. We
should suppose that other surprises are prepared for him in Kishinev,
moreover, Moldovan Communists stated yesterday that they are launching
velvet revolution.
What Serzh Sargsyan's response will be is not known, but, judging
by the reaction to Safarov's extradition and Russia's selling of
weapon to Azerbaijan, nothing interesting can be expected. Moreover,
there is no public order either: no protest was held in front of the
Russian embassy to Armenia. The Armenian society made no proposal
relating to the Moldovan lawyer but only swung fists on Facebook.
The Kishinev summit may become the last one before the Vilnius summit
due in November where the Association Agreement will be signed. At this
summit either the intention to go until the end will be voiced, despite
provocations, or the proposal to delay the signing will be heard.
Naira Hayrumyan 11:39 09/07/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/30400
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress