MOLDAVIAN PARLIAMENTARIAN: ARMENIA WOULD LOSE NOT ONLY NAGORNY KARABAKH, BUT FOR KREMLIN'S SUPPORT
by David Stepanyan
Tuesday, March 31, 17:23
In simple terms, the difference between the stands of Yerevan and
Chisinau on the Customs Union- Eurasian Economic Union is that Armenia
warred against Azerbaijan that enjoys Turkey's support, Bogdan TSIRDYA,
Moldavian parliamentarian, political expert told ArmInfo in an online
interview.
"I think there is no need to speak about Armenia's attitude towards
Turkey. Russia helped and keeps helping Armenians. Armenia will
lose Nagorny Karabakh and more without the Kremlin's support," the
parliamentarian said.
In Moldova the incumbent authorities consider Russia as an aggressor
that helped the Transnistria and, consequently, separatism. As Moldova
adopted laws on the state language, the Russian language lost its
status of the state language.
Tsirdya said the incumbent pro-European leadership of Moldova has
a negative attitude towards Russian peacekeepers and Russia. The
operative group of Russian troops and peacemakers impede Moldova's
accession to NATO. The Moldavian right-wing politicians and their
foreign curators are outraged at that factor.
"Furthermore, if Transnistria enters the Moldavian legal field, the
pro-Russian parties will be winning and the country's foreign policy
will change. Who needs it? Europe, U.S., the right-wing parties? Of
course, no. That is why, there is no progress in the settlement
process," the parliamentarian said. The online interview was organized
for the Armenian media as part of the Region Research Center's project
"Relevant Dialogues on New Integration Agenda of Armenia."
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From: A. Papazian
by David Stepanyan
Tuesday, March 31, 17:23
In simple terms, the difference between the stands of Yerevan and
Chisinau on the Customs Union- Eurasian Economic Union is that Armenia
warred against Azerbaijan that enjoys Turkey's support, Bogdan TSIRDYA,
Moldavian parliamentarian, political expert told ArmInfo in an online
interview.
"I think there is no need to speak about Armenia's attitude towards
Turkey. Russia helped and keeps helping Armenians. Armenia will
lose Nagorny Karabakh and more without the Kremlin's support," the
parliamentarian said.
In Moldova the incumbent authorities consider Russia as an aggressor
that helped the Transnistria and, consequently, separatism. As Moldova
adopted laws on the state language, the Russian language lost its
status of the state language.
Tsirdya said the incumbent pro-European leadership of Moldova has
a negative attitude towards Russian peacekeepers and Russia. The
operative group of Russian troops and peacemakers impede Moldova's
accession to NATO. The Moldavian right-wing politicians and their
foreign curators are outraged at that factor.
"Furthermore, if Transnistria enters the Moldavian legal field, the
pro-Russian parties will be winning and the country's foreign policy
will change. Who needs it? Europe, U.S., the right-wing parties? Of
course, no. That is why, there is no progress in the settlement
process," the parliamentarian said. The online interview was organized
for the Armenian media as part of the Region Research Center's project
"Relevant Dialogues on New Integration Agenda of Armenia."
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=1EE1B1F0-D7A9-11E4-9D780EB7C0D21663
From: A. Papazian