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  • Ambassadors' Slap In The Face Of The Dignity Of The Armenian Ministr

    AMBASSADORS' SLAP IN THE FACE OF THE DIGNITY OF THE ARMENIAN MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS: THE FOREIGN MINISTRY STILL KEEPS SILENT

    March 28 2013

    A set of ambassadors accredited in Armenia, including those of the US,
    Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Norway, and the EU, made an appeal, in
    which they criticized the prosecution of the Civilitas Foundation and
    called for stopping it. www.aravot.am inquired of Vladimir Karapetyan,
    a member of the Armenian National Congress (ANC) and a former spokesman
    for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, what assessment he would give
    to the fact that ambassadors tried to interfere into an issue of
    internal political life of the Republic of Armenia. Mr.

    Karapetyan stated in response: "Ambassadors usually act in accordance
    with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 and within
    the limits permitted by the receiving state's government. Unless our
    government has enough prestige and dignity to respond after such
    statements, i.e. to show the limits, within which they could act,
    ambassadors will take the liberty of making such statements. If we had
    had a foreign ministry with dignity, we would have responded to such
    statements immediately and wouldn't have left it without a respective
    response." Mr. Karapetyan also informed that he shared the opinion
    of the ambassadors expressed in the statement and went into detail:
    "I agree with the ambassadors that the persecution of Vartan Oskanian
    and Civilitas should be stopped. I think that these persecutions of V.

    Oskanian are completely political." Arman Navasardyan, a former
    Armenian ambassador to Lebanon, said during a conversation with us
    regarding the same issue: "This is exceptionally internal business of
    the country. Although you know about my liking for Vartan Oskanian,
    and I have given my assessment, which is not in favor of the
    decisions made regarding him, but I assess the phenomenon negatively
    just from the diplomatic perspective. This is a yet another case of
    interference, poking nose into the country's internal business, which
    is not right and commendable. Suppose Armenia, as a subject of the
    international law, interferes into their internal life, how will the
    American Ambassador who talks like that perceive that? In diplomacy,
    everything is mutual. If you do something to me, I should have a right
    to do the same thing to you. If I cannot do that, it is asymmetry of
    international relations. If we had a possibility to take the liberty
    of doing the same thing to those same countries whose ambassadors made
    the statement, it would be understandable somehow. Although from the
    perspective of international law and in accordance with the Vienna
    Convention, it is not a commendable demarche. It is coercive policy
    too, as far as the US is concerned. If it takes the liberty of saying
    such a thing, it testifies to the fact that it wants to show that it is
    dominant over us in the international domain. It is a coercive action,
    muscle-flexing, and ambitions of a large state. If the US hadn't set
    the tone, I don't think Poland would have taken the liberty of doing
    that." Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/03/28/153259/

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