Gurgen Yeghiazaryan to the authorities: `Let them wear hockey
goalkeeper's helmet, get stronger to oppose the blows' (Video)
September 13 2013
`What can I interpret: they played with people, played, cheated, and
then did something else? These Europeans have gone crazy. Regardless
of what, they say what happened, how did it happen?',- so responded
the former Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (SDHP) member Gurgen
Yeghiazaryan to the question of Aravot.am as to how he would interpret
the EU Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy Stefan
Füle's harsh statements and especially the fact that he emphasized
that the Customs Union is incompatible with the DCFTA agreements. We
inquired as to how the RA authorities should come out of this
situation, Mr. Yeghiazaryan responded,- `The killer will be freed.
This is also a way out, isn't it? The know that they are busy with the
Customs Union, hence they will go for it. This authorities need
murderers, they are getting ready for something.' Referring to the
`European misters', Gurgen Yeghiazaryan said,- `These games should not
be played with Armenia. Today, they are expressing still mildly
because they did a mistake, they must smear their mistake. The day
after tomorrow, when they saw how they were cheated, they will
remember everything. They will remembered our elections, their
Prescott. They still hope that everything will turn back, but when
they saw that there is not return, watch what they will start doing.
We will not achieve anything with the Association Agreement, because
the dividends that we were going to benefit, we will not. Joining the
Customs Union, naturally, the door to economic relations with the
European is closed. The rest are declarative things.' To our
observation that the RA authorities are waiting for the visit of Füle
to Armenia, what expectations are from this meeting, Mr. Yeghiazaryan
replied,- `Let them wear hockey goalkeeper's helmet, get stronger to
oppose the blows.'
Tatev HARUTYUNYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/09/13/161623/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia
goalkeeper's helmet, get stronger to oppose the blows' (Video)
September 13 2013
`What can I interpret: they played with people, played, cheated, and
then did something else? These Europeans have gone crazy. Regardless
of what, they say what happened, how did it happen?',- so responded
the former Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (SDHP) member Gurgen
Yeghiazaryan to the question of Aravot.am as to how he would interpret
the EU Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy Stefan
Füle's harsh statements and especially the fact that he emphasized
that the Customs Union is incompatible with the DCFTA agreements. We
inquired as to how the RA authorities should come out of this
situation, Mr. Yeghiazaryan responded,- `The killer will be freed.
This is also a way out, isn't it? The know that they are busy with the
Customs Union, hence they will go for it. This authorities need
murderers, they are getting ready for something.' Referring to the
`European misters', Gurgen Yeghiazaryan said,- `These games should not
be played with Armenia. Today, they are expressing still mildly
because they did a mistake, they must smear their mistake. The day
after tomorrow, when they saw how they were cheated, they will
remember everything. They will remembered our elections, their
Prescott. They still hope that everything will turn back, but when
they saw that there is not return, watch what they will start doing.
We will not achieve anything with the Association Agreement, because
the dividends that we were going to benefit, we will not. Joining the
Customs Union, naturally, the door to economic relations with the
European is closed. The rest are declarative things.' To our
observation that the RA authorities are waiting for the visit of Füle
to Armenia, what expectations are from this meeting, Mr. Yeghiazaryan
replied,- `Let them wear hockey goalkeeper's helmet, get stronger to
oppose the blows.'
Tatev HARUTYUNYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/09/13/161623/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia