ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS PACE PLENARY SESSION THIS FALL
September 13, 2013 | 07:36
YEREVAN. - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is expected to deliver
a speech during the PACE plenary session this fall, member of the
Armenian delegation to PACE Naira Zohrabyan said.
By the end of Armenia's six-month presidency of the Committee of
Ministers of the Council of Europe, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian
will sum up the presidency, Naira Zohrabyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
"President Sargsyan will address PACE delegates on October 2. Key
issues related to the Karabakh peace process will be raised not only
by Azerbaijan, but other European MPs. The delegates will not miss
an opportunity to ask president about his visit to Moscow and the
decision to join the Customs Union," she added.
As to the recent statements made by European officials, Zohrabyan
said they must be unbiased in their assessments.
"If they try to voice artificially strong-worded assessments, I will
consider them as impartial as the positive assessment of the recent
elections connected with the fact that they had certain expectations
from Armenia ahead of the Vilnius summit," MP concluded.
http://news.am/eng/news/171053.html
From: A. Papazian
September 13, 2013 | 07:36
YEREVAN. - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is expected to deliver
a speech during the PACE plenary session this fall, member of the
Armenian delegation to PACE Naira Zohrabyan said.
By the end of Armenia's six-month presidency of the Committee of
Ministers of the Council of Europe, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian
will sum up the presidency, Naira Zohrabyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
"President Sargsyan will address PACE delegates on October 2. Key
issues related to the Karabakh peace process will be raised not only
by Azerbaijan, but other European MPs. The delegates will not miss
an opportunity to ask president about his visit to Moscow and the
decision to join the Customs Union," she added.
As to the recent statements made by European officials, Zohrabyan
said they must be unbiased in their assessments.
"If they try to voice artificially strong-worded assessments, I will
consider them as impartial as the positive assessment of the recent
elections connected with the fact that they had certain expectations
from Armenia ahead of the Vilnius summit," MP concluded.
http://news.am/eng/news/171053.html
From: A. Papazian