REPUBLICAN PARTY OF ARMENIA RECOMMENDS BRYZA TO REFRAIN FROM STATEMENTS ON KARABAKH DISCREDITING HIMSELF
Friday, June 14, 12:38
New 'sensational discovery' by former co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group,
ex-ambassador of USA to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza on the Karabakh
conflict and the Armenian-Turkish relations arouse at least surprise,
says Hovhanness Sahakyan, Secretary of the Republican Party of Armenia.
Sahakyan spotlighted Bryza's statement that the Madrid Principles
of the conflict's resolution contain a condition on restoration of
economic relations between Armenia and Turkey.
"Who but Bryza, who was a co-chair of the OSCE MG, must know that
Turkey is not mentioned in the Madrid Principles even as a geographical
name," the parliamentarian said.
He is shocked with Bryza saying that murder of the Armenian officer
Gurgen Margaryan by Azerbaijani serviceman Ramil Safarov disappointed
Armenians.
"Such statement is beyond any human values. It is surprising that he
speaks of that vicious murder so calmly without any condemnation,"
Sahakyan said recommending Bryza to refrain from dilettante and
paradoxical comments on the Karabakh issue and the Armenian-Turkish
relations not to discredit himself in future.
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Friday, June 14, 12:38
New 'sensational discovery' by former co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group,
ex-ambassador of USA to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza on the Karabakh
conflict and the Armenian-Turkish relations arouse at least surprise,
says Hovhanness Sahakyan, Secretary of the Republican Party of Armenia.
Sahakyan spotlighted Bryza's statement that the Madrid Principles
of the conflict's resolution contain a condition on restoration of
economic relations between Armenia and Turkey.
"Who but Bryza, who was a co-chair of the OSCE MG, must know that
Turkey is not mentioned in the Madrid Principles even as a geographical
name," the parliamentarian said.
He is shocked with Bryza saying that murder of the Armenian officer
Gurgen Margaryan by Azerbaijani serviceman Ramil Safarov disappointed
Armenians.
"Such statement is beyond any human values. It is surprising that he
speaks of that vicious murder so calmly without any condemnation,"
Sahakyan said recommending Bryza to refrain from dilettante and
paradoxical comments on the Karabakh issue and the Armenian-Turkish
relations not to discredit himself in future.
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