LAURENT FABIUS: FRANCE IS SENSITIVE TO DISTRESSFUL SITUATION ARMENIANS OF KESSAB HAVE OCCURRED IN
by Ashot Safaryan
Friday, June 6, 17:15
France is sensitive to the distressful situation the Armenians of
Kessab have occurred in, says French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in
response to French Senator Philippe Kaltenbach's request. The French
minister said France follows the situation and will be thoughtful
for the Armenians of Kessab, according to Nouvelles d'Armenie.
The situation in the region is alarming. France is sensitive to the
distressful situations of the people that had to flee their town under
shelling. France condemns violations of the International Humanitarian
Law and the human rights in Syria and urges the conflicting parties,
and the regime, first of all, to protect their citizens, Minister
Fabius says.
He urged everyone to differentiate the moderate opposition, which is
supported by France and the terrorist groups that are condemned by
France. France has come out for including the Islamic front into the
list of the UN sanctions against Al-Qaeda in May 2013, Laurent Fabious
says. According to him, France continues to mobilize in support of
the Syrian people and the Armenians, specifically. Although there
is lack of reliable information, he says, France keeps following the
developments in Kessab with utmost attention and will be thoughtful
for the fate of Armenians of Syria.
Earlier, French Senator Philippe Kaltenbach appealed to the Foreign
Minister Fabious requesting support of the world community to the
population of Kessab, Syria, to save them from repressions by the
Islamist group Jabhat al-Nusra.
To recall, Islamist group Jabhat al-Nusra and the Islamic Front
attacked the Armenian-populated Kessab from the territory of Turkey
and nearly entirely occupied the town with the support of Turkey. The
groups are replenished mainly by Turks. Meanwhile, on 25 March, the
Syrian army partially liberated the town from the radicals. President
of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and Catholicos of the Great House of
Cilicia Aram
I urged the Syrian authorities and the world community to save Kessab
and give an adequate assessment of what is happening in Syria.
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From: Baghdasarian
by Ashot Safaryan
Friday, June 6, 17:15
France is sensitive to the distressful situation the Armenians of
Kessab have occurred in, says French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in
response to French Senator Philippe Kaltenbach's request. The French
minister said France follows the situation and will be thoughtful
for the Armenians of Kessab, according to Nouvelles d'Armenie.
The situation in the region is alarming. France is sensitive to the
distressful situations of the people that had to flee their town under
shelling. France condemns violations of the International Humanitarian
Law and the human rights in Syria and urges the conflicting parties,
and the regime, first of all, to protect their citizens, Minister
Fabius says.
He urged everyone to differentiate the moderate opposition, which is
supported by France and the terrorist groups that are condemned by
France. France has come out for including the Islamic front into the
list of the UN sanctions against Al-Qaeda in May 2013, Laurent Fabious
says. According to him, France continues to mobilize in support of
the Syrian people and the Armenians, specifically. Although there
is lack of reliable information, he says, France keeps following the
developments in Kessab with utmost attention and will be thoughtful
for the fate of Armenians of Syria.
Earlier, French Senator Philippe Kaltenbach appealed to the Foreign
Minister Fabious requesting support of the world community to the
population of Kessab, Syria, to save them from repressions by the
Islamist group Jabhat al-Nusra.
To recall, Islamist group Jabhat al-Nusra and the Islamic Front
attacked the Armenian-populated Kessab from the territory of Turkey
and nearly entirely occupied the town with the support of Turkey. The
groups are replenished mainly by Turks. Meanwhile, on 25 March, the
Syrian army partially liberated the town from the radicals. President
of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and Catholicos of the Great House of
Cilicia Aram
I urged the Syrian authorities and the world community to save Kessab
and give an adequate assessment of what is happening in Syria.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=673A3650-ED7D-11E3-A6620EB7C0D21663
From: Baghdasarian