AZERBAIJAN TURNS PARLIAMENTS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES INTO PLATFORM OF DISCUSSION OF KARABAKH ISSUE - RULING PARTY MP
TERT.AM
12:35 ~U 01.03.13
Using its lobby Azerbaijan is trying to make Nagorno Karabakh issue
a target of discussions in the parliaments of different countries,
chairman of Foreign Relations Standing Committee Artak Zakaryan told
the reporters on Friday.
The ruling party MP said Armenia's diplomatic forces are trying to
combat it.
"Parliaments of different countries voice readiness to be subjected
to misinformation. Recently Czech Republic's parliament has adopted
a document relating to Khojaly cases. It is a bad precedent and the
main concern is that parliaments of different countries become arena
for discussions," he said.
Zakaryan said the Armenian diplomatic forces must be able to work
in these parliaments and explain that the discussions in third,
fourth countries will negatively affect the attempts to smoothen the
existing disputes.
"It is the continuation of caviar diplomacy that is gradually
coming forth. The matter of concern is not the misinformation
spread by Azerbaijan. It is strange that our partners, friends, the
parliaments of loyal countries allow their parliaments become a stage
for diplomatic wars," he said.
Asked how the Armenian side responds to the events, Artak Zakaryan
said he has already sent a letter to his Czech Republic counterpart
and added that in reality Armenia carries out a large-scale work.
"This work must not necessarily be seen. Only in one out of its ten
initiatives Azerbaijan manages to reach success, in other nine cases
Armenia makes them fail. Our diplomatic missions manage to raise
certain issues connected with Sumgait. We will try to present the
whole reality," he said.
TERT.AM
12:35 ~U 01.03.13
Using its lobby Azerbaijan is trying to make Nagorno Karabakh issue
a target of discussions in the parliaments of different countries,
chairman of Foreign Relations Standing Committee Artak Zakaryan told
the reporters on Friday.
The ruling party MP said Armenia's diplomatic forces are trying to
combat it.
"Parliaments of different countries voice readiness to be subjected
to misinformation. Recently Czech Republic's parliament has adopted
a document relating to Khojaly cases. It is a bad precedent and the
main concern is that parliaments of different countries become arena
for discussions," he said.
Zakaryan said the Armenian diplomatic forces must be able to work
in these parliaments and explain that the discussions in third,
fourth countries will negatively affect the attempts to smoothen the
existing disputes.
"It is the continuation of caviar diplomacy that is gradually
coming forth. The matter of concern is not the misinformation
spread by Azerbaijan. It is strange that our partners, friends, the
parliaments of loyal countries allow their parliaments become a stage
for diplomatic wars," he said.
Asked how the Armenian side responds to the events, Artak Zakaryan
said he has already sent a letter to his Czech Republic counterpart
and added that in reality Armenia carries out a large-scale work.
"This work must not necessarily be seen. Only in one out of its ten
initiatives Azerbaijan manages to reach success, in other nine cases
Armenia makes them fail. Our diplomatic missions manage to raise
certain issues connected with Sumgait. We will try to present the
whole reality," he said.