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    PACE ADOPTS WRITTEN DECLARATION AGAINST ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN

    APA, Azerbaijan
    Oct 4 2013

    [ 04 October 2013 16:51 ]

    Strasbourg. Fuad Gulubeyli - APA. The Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe has today adopted a written declaration on Armenian
    President Serzh Sargsyan's speech and slanders against Azerbaijan at
    the Assembly on October 2.

    The declaration was signed by 20 parliamentarians and distributed it
    among the members of the Assembly.

    APA's Europe bureau reports that the declaration developed on the
    initiative of head of the Azerbaijani delegation to the PACE Samad
    Seyidov was signed by members of the other countries represented in the
    PACE, along with Azerbaijani parliamentarians. The declaration says:

    "On 2 October 2013, Serzh Sargsyan, the President of Armenia, stated
    before the Parliamentary Assembly: "We have never made any territorial
    claims on Turkey; if you can find a single speech or statement saying
    that, I would apologise to you...". In this regard, we recall one
    of his numerous statements dated 23 July 2011 during a meeting with
    students in Tsaghkadzor, Armenia. A student asked Mr Sargsyan if
    Western Armenia, with Mount Ararat, would ever be united with Armenia.

    Mr Sargsyan responded: "It depends on you and your generation. I
    believe my generation has fulfilled the task in front of us; when it
    was necessary in the beginning of the 1990s to defend part of our
    fatherland - Karabakh - from the enemy, we did it" (asbarez.com;
    panarmenian.net). His response to the young generation vividly
    demonstrates his territorial claims on both Azerbaijan and Turkey,
    as the Nagorno Karabakh region and Mount Agridag ("Ararat") are
    internationally recognised territories of Azerbaijan and Turkey
    respectively.

    We kindly request the President of Armenia to keep his promise and
    apologise for misleading the esteemed audience of the Parliamentary
    Assembly."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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