HUNGARY READY TO RESTORE DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA ANYTIME: AMBASSADOR
12:32 16.05.2014
Armenia, Gurgen Margaryan, Hungary, Ramil Safarov
Gita Elibekyan, Siranush Ghazanchyan
Public Radio of Armenia
Tbilisi-Yerevan
Hungary is ready to restore relations with Armenia anytime, Hungary's
Ambassador to Georgia Sandor Szabo said in an exclusive interview
with Public Radio of Armenia.
Armenia suspended the diplomatic relations with Hungary in August
2012 after the extradition of Azerbaijani Ramil Safarov, who axed
Armenian Officer Gurgen Margaryan during NATO courses in Budapest.
The Ambassador noted that immediately after the suspension,
his government took steps on the level of the Foreign Minister to
reestablish diplomatic relations. "Unfortunately, these steps were not
successful, but we should never give up," the Ambassador said. He's
hopeful the issue will be solved very soon through diplomatic channels,
through negotiations.
Mr. Szabo said both sides should take steps to mend ties, because
the solution of the issue is the task of the two parties.
Armenian Foreign Minister said recently that Armenia is ready to
restore diplomatic relations with Hungary, but expects Budapest to
make the first step.
"He's right that the Armenian side is waiting for Hungary's steps,
but as I told you, the Hungarian side has taken those steps, and not
only once. Hungarian Foreign Minister János Martonyi sent a letter
to his Armenian counterpart soon after the known events. Besides,
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary sent a note verbale to the
Armenian Foreign Ministry to express our willingness to reestablish
diplomatic relations. But unfortunately, there has been no progress
so far."
"We think these steps on the Foreign Minister's level should find a
positive response from your country," the Ambassador said.
Asked whether it's possible for Hungary to recognize the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic, Mr. Szabo said the issue is not on the agenda,
not only in Hungary, but also in many other countries. "Hungary is
not late, as Armenia has not recognized the independence of Nagorno
Karabakh yet," he said.
After years of negotiating the Association Agreement with the European
Union, Armenia declared on September 3, 2013 about the intention to
join the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.
"It was not easy for my country, as the supporter of the Eastern
Partnership Project, to absorb this information, because we had
supported Armenia, Georgia and Moldova on this path," the Ambassador
said.
"After the Vilnius Summit and after the Ukraine events, Armenia and
the EU started some consultations to find a way out of this situation,
to save the Association Agreement, but as far as I know, there have
been no concrete results so far," Amb. Szabo said.
"Armenia and EU have done a lot of work in the recent years," he said,
voicing hope that the sides will find a way to save this value. "It
is a question of the future," he added.
Sandor Szabo hopes to visit Armenia one day not only as a Hungarian
citizen, but also in his capacity as a Hungarian Ambassador to meet
people and to start the cooperation planned two years ago, when he
presented his credentials to the Armenian President. "It is my wish,"
he concluded.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/05/16/hungary-ready-to-restore-diplomatic-relations-with-armenia-anytime-ambassador/
12:32 16.05.2014
Armenia, Gurgen Margaryan, Hungary, Ramil Safarov
Gita Elibekyan, Siranush Ghazanchyan
Public Radio of Armenia
Tbilisi-Yerevan
Hungary is ready to restore relations with Armenia anytime, Hungary's
Ambassador to Georgia Sandor Szabo said in an exclusive interview
with Public Radio of Armenia.
Armenia suspended the diplomatic relations with Hungary in August
2012 after the extradition of Azerbaijani Ramil Safarov, who axed
Armenian Officer Gurgen Margaryan during NATO courses in Budapest.
The Ambassador noted that immediately after the suspension,
his government took steps on the level of the Foreign Minister to
reestablish diplomatic relations. "Unfortunately, these steps were not
successful, but we should never give up," the Ambassador said. He's
hopeful the issue will be solved very soon through diplomatic channels,
through negotiations.
Mr. Szabo said both sides should take steps to mend ties, because
the solution of the issue is the task of the two parties.
Armenian Foreign Minister said recently that Armenia is ready to
restore diplomatic relations with Hungary, but expects Budapest to
make the first step.
"He's right that the Armenian side is waiting for Hungary's steps,
but as I told you, the Hungarian side has taken those steps, and not
only once. Hungarian Foreign Minister János Martonyi sent a letter
to his Armenian counterpart soon after the known events. Besides,
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary sent a note verbale to the
Armenian Foreign Ministry to express our willingness to reestablish
diplomatic relations. But unfortunately, there has been no progress
so far."
"We think these steps on the Foreign Minister's level should find a
positive response from your country," the Ambassador said.
Asked whether it's possible for Hungary to recognize the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic, Mr. Szabo said the issue is not on the agenda,
not only in Hungary, but also in many other countries. "Hungary is
not late, as Armenia has not recognized the independence of Nagorno
Karabakh yet," he said.
After years of negotiating the Association Agreement with the European
Union, Armenia declared on September 3, 2013 about the intention to
join the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.
"It was not easy for my country, as the supporter of the Eastern
Partnership Project, to absorb this information, because we had
supported Armenia, Georgia and Moldova on this path," the Ambassador
said.
"After the Vilnius Summit and after the Ukraine events, Armenia and
the EU started some consultations to find a way out of this situation,
to save the Association Agreement, but as far as I know, there have
been no concrete results so far," Amb. Szabo said.
"Armenia and EU have done a lot of work in the recent years," he said,
voicing hope that the sides will find a way to save this value. "It
is a question of the future," he added.
Sandor Szabo hopes to visit Armenia one day not only as a Hungarian
citizen, but also in his capacity as a Hungarian Ambassador to meet
people and to start the cooperation planned two years ago, when he
presented his credentials to the Armenian President. "It is my wish,"
he concluded.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/05/16/hungary-ready-to-restore-diplomatic-relations-with-armenia-anytime-ambassador/