EUROPEAN SOCIETY SEEKING DEFENSE FROM PHENOMENA - HOVHANNES IGITYAN
16:49 * 14.01.15
In an interview with Tert.am, expert in international relations
Hovhannes Igityan said that the world order has changed.
"We are primarily speaking of Europe, when freedom of speech creates
problems. I mean the latest events in France. Society is joining
efforts to defend itself from some phenomena. It is quite difficult
to speak in behalf of all European states because each state has its
own peculiarities. Social problems accounts for that - Italy, Spain,
Greece. I would not call the forces nationalist, but the forces aiming
at local problems will get more votes."
The leader of the French right forces calls for establishing borders
with the other members of the European Union (EU).
"Each terrorist act is followed by emotional statements, which does
not mean the forces will make use of them. New customs stations or
borders between the EU member-states can hardly be imagined. However,
law-enforcers are expected to intensify their activities," Mr
Igityan said.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/14/R-igitian/1559086
16:49 * 14.01.15
In an interview with Tert.am, expert in international relations
Hovhannes Igityan said that the world order has changed.
"We are primarily speaking of Europe, when freedom of speech creates
problems. I mean the latest events in France. Society is joining
efforts to defend itself from some phenomena. It is quite difficult
to speak in behalf of all European states because each state has its
own peculiarities. Social problems accounts for that - Italy, Spain,
Greece. I would not call the forces nationalist, but the forces aiming
at local problems will get more votes."
The leader of the French right forces calls for establishing borders
with the other members of the European Union (EU).
"Each terrorist act is followed by emotional statements, which does
not mean the forces will make use of them. New customs stations or
borders between the EU member-states can hardly be imagined. However,
law-enforcers are expected to intensify their activities," Mr
Igityan said.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/14/R-igitian/1559086