Robert Kocharyan's Office: No accession to any international
organization can justify barriers between Armenia and Artsakh
ARMINFO
Thursday, June 5, 11:58
No accession to any international organization can justify barriers
between Armenia and Artsakh, Viktor Soghomonyan, the head of the
office of former President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan said concerning
Armenia's accession to the Eurasian Economic Union.
"Robert Kocharyan believes that Nagorno-Karabakh is an inalienable
part of Armenia and it must be the goal of all of us to finalize this
reality," Soghomonyan said.
During a meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council on May 29
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Armenia could not join the
Eurasian Economic Union before July 1 as it had to fulfill certain
obligations. In his turn, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said
that Azerbaijan wanted Armenia to join the Eurasian Economic Union
within the borders it had when joining the WTO. "We have received a
letter from the Azerbaijani President saying that Armenia joined the
WTO with a proviso that the WTO's requirements should cover the
territory recognized by the UN. And think this point should be
discussed," the Kazakh President said.
organization can justify barriers between Armenia and Artsakh
ARMINFO
Thursday, June 5, 11:58
No accession to any international organization can justify barriers
between Armenia and Artsakh, Viktor Soghomonyan, the head of the
office of former President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan said concerning
Armenia's accession to the Eurasian Economic Union.
"Robert Kocharyan believes that Nagorno-Karabakh is an inalienable
part of Armenia and it must be the goal of all of us to finalize this
reality," Soghomonyan said.
During a meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council on May 29
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Armenia could not join the
Eurasian Economic Union before July 1 as it had to fulfill certain
obligations. In his turn, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said
that Azerbaijan wanted Armenia to join the Eurasian Economic Union
within the borders it had when joining the WTO. "We have received a
letter from the Azerbaijani President saying that Armenia joined the
WTO with a proviso that the WTO's requirements should cover the
territory recognized by the UN. And think this point should be
discussed," the Kazakh President said.