ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DECLARATION DOCUMENT FOR FUTURE - DIPLOMAT
13:06 * 11.02.15
An Armenian diplomat on Wednesday shared his positive comments on
the pan-national declaration demanding recognition of the Genocide
and reparation of consequences.
Describing the document as a major foreign policy success targeted at
the future, Ambassador Arman Navasardyan said he believes it should
lay the foundations of future foreign relations. "Our diplomacy should
seek to put this document in the core of international relations,"
he told reporters.
The diplomat further called for considering possible counteractions
and tightened policies by Turkey, noting that the country now receives
backing from Azerbaijan, which it uses as a marionette.
He also stressed the importance of recalling the Armenia-Turkey
protocols signed in 2009 in Zurich. "The document is a bold step, as
it puts things into their right places for the first time ever. So
far, only the Diaspora had monopoly over that, but we now see it i
considered on the state level," he said, considering the demand-making
policies the most sensitive issue for Turkey.
Navasardyan further addressed global political developments, sharing
his concerns of a looming war. Commenting on the January 12 brutal
murder in Gyumri, Navasardyan said he doesn't expect the Russian side
to hand over the perpetrator to Armenia's law enforcement authorities.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/02/11/arman-navasardyan/1586320
13:06 * 11.02.15
An Armenian diplomat on Wednesday shared his positive comments on
the pan-national declaration demanding recognition of the Genocide
and reparation of consequences.
Describing the document as a major foreign policy success targeted at
the future, Ambassador Arman Navasardyan said he believes it should
lay the foundations of future foreign relations. "Our diplomacy should
seek to put this document in the core of international relations,"
he told reporters.
The diplomat further called for considering possible counteractions
and tightened policies by Turkey, noting that the country now receives
backing from Azerbaijan, which it uses as a marionette.
He also stressed the importance of recalling the Armenia-Turkey
protocols signed in 2009 in Zurich. "The document is a bold step, as
it puts things into their right places for the first time ever. So
far, only the Diaspora had monopoly over that, but we now see it i
considered on the state level," he said, considering the demand-making
policies the most sensitive issue for Turkey.
Navasardyan further addressed global political developments, sharing
his concerns of a looming war. Commenting on the January 12 brutal
murder in Gyumri, Navasardyan said he doesn't expect the Russian side
to hand over the perpetrator to Armenia's law enforcement authorities.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/02/11/arman-navasardyan/1586320