OFFICIAL YEREVAN DOES NOT DENY THAT DAVUTOgLU HAD BROUGHT A LETTER TO SERZH SARGSYAN ON DECEMBER
March 27 2014
The response of the Press Secretary of the President of Armenia
to Aravot.am question At the international conference on "NATO's
Partnerships and the South Caucasus: A Strategic Approach to Regional
Security" held in Yerevan on March 20, David Shahnazaryan, the head
of the RA Nationals Security Service for the period of 1994-1995, the
Special Envoy of the President of Armenia for the period of 1992-1995,
speaking on the topic of Armenia-Turkey relations and about Turkish
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's visit to Armenia on December,
noted, "Davutoglu had brought a letter to the President of Armenia
from the Turkish prime minister. I consider the fact itself important,
even though according to my information there was nothing special in
the content of the letter...," said Shahnazaryan, adding that both
Armenia and the Turkish authorities are maintaining confidentiality
of the letter. To this respect, Aravot.am referred a question to the
Press Secretary of the President of Armenia, Arman Saghatelyan, what
was written in the letter conveyed to the RA President Serzh Sargsyan
by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, and why the official
Yerevan is keeping the existence of the letter secret. Shortly before,
Aravot.am received the following response from Arman Saghatelyan:
The response of the Press Secretary of the President of Armenia, Arman
Saghatelyan, to the question of Aravot journalist Emma Gabrielyan "The
President of Armenia is getting a lot of letters and messages, which
are published pursuant to the appropriateness and mutually consent.
Pertaining to the views and approaches presented by Turkish Foreign
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on behalf of his country's leadership during
his visit to Yerevan last December, Armenia's Foreign Minister had in
due time referred to them." Press Secretary of the President of Armenia
Emma GABRIELYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/03/27/164411/
March 27 2014
The response of the Press Secretary of the President of Armenia
to Aravot.am question At the international conference on "NATO's
Partnerships and the South Caucasus: A Strategic Approach to Regional
Security" held in Yerevan on March 20, David Shahnazaryan, the head
of the RA Nationals Security Service for the period of 1994-1995, the
Special Envoy of the President of Armenia for the period of 1992-1995,
speaking on the topic of Armenia-Turkey relations and about Turkish
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's visit to Armenia on December,
noted, "Davutoglu had brought a letter to the President of Armenia
from the Turkish prime minister. I consider the fact itself important,
even though according to my information there was nothing special in
the content of the letter...," said Shahnazaryan, adding that both
Armenia and the Turkish authorities are maintaining confidentiality
of the letter. To this respect, Aravot.am referred a question to the
Press Secretary of the President of Armenia, Arman Saghatelyan, what
was written in the letter conveyed to the RA President Serzh Sargsyan
by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, and why the official
Yerevan is keeping the existence of the letter secret. Shortly before,
Aravot.am received the following response from Arman Saghatelyan:
The response of the Press Secretary of the President of Armenia, Arman
Saghatelyan, to the question of Aravot journalist Emma Gabrielyan "The
President of Armenia is getting a lot of letters and messages, which
are published pursuant to the appropriateness and mutually consent.
Pertaining to the views and approaches presented by Turkish Foreign
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on behalf of his country's leadership during
his visit to Yerevan last December, Armenia's Foreign Minister had in
due time referred to them." Press Secretary of the President of Armenia
Emma GABRIELYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/03/27/164411/