ARARAT ZURABYAN. "ANC'S PASSIVENESS DEPENDS ON PRO-RUSSIAN POLITICAL APPROACH."
October 9 2013
Today, Aravot.am inquired from the member of restructuring ANC Ararat
Zurabyan as to how he will interpret the reaction of the opposition
regarding the statement to enter into the Customs Union. He answered,
"Let's say the following, a significant part of our opposition had
always been in very pro-Russian position, and I think that the
passiveness of ANC's reaction, a failure to answer this-or-that
question, clearly depends on the pro-Russian political approach." To
our question that the politicians who are expressing in favor of the
Customs Union, whether we can say that they are expecting for a crown
from Putin, he answered, "I do not know what they are expecting for,
but one thing is obvious: a significant part of our political and
social life is really pro-Russian. They do not even hide it. I think
that they do not differ much from the authorities." Ararat Zurabyan
said that he had met and talked to "Republic" party leader Aram
Sargsyan regarding the issue of joining the Customs Union, and hopes
that they will find some solutions. To our question whether the series
of consultations are outdated, he responded, "Life is going on. Let's
consider something that there is no break in life. Political activity
is a matter of one day or one issue. They are processes, they will
proceed and we will find a dimension where we will stop."
Hripsime JEBEJYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/10/09/161956/
From: Baghdasarian
October 9 2013
Today, Aravot.am inquired from the member of restructuring ANC Ararat
Zurabyan as to how he will interpret the reaction of the opposition
regarding the statement to enter into the Customs Union. He answered,
"Let's say the following, a significant part of our opposition had
always been in very pro-Russian position, and I think that the
passiveness of ANC's reaction, a failure to answer this-or-that
question, clearly depends on the pro-Russian political approach." To
our question that the politicians who are expressing in favor of the
Customs Union, whether we can say that they are expecting for a crown
from Putin, he answered, "I do not know what they are expecting for,
but one thing is obvious: a significant part of our political and
social life is really pro-Russian. They do not even hide it. I think
that they do not differ much from the authorities." Ararat Zurabyan
said that he had met and talked to "Republic" party leader Aram
Sargsyan regarding the issue of joining the Customs Union, and hopes
that they will find some solutions. To our question whether the series
of consultations are outdated, he responded, "Life is going on. Let's
consider something that there is no break in life. Political activity
is a matter of one day or one issue. They are processes, they will
proceed and we will find a dimension where we will stop."
Hripsime JEBEJYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/10/09/161956/
From: Baghdasarian