Russian president's visit highly important on eve of Armenian Genocide
centennial - ambassador
14:42 * 15.03.15
Armenian former deputy FM, ambassador Arman Navasardyan attaches high
importance to Russian President Vladimir Putin's planned visit to
Armenia as part of the events marking the Armenian Genocide
centennial.
"The visit is highly important as part of the events. The larger is a
state the more importance is its presence," he said.
Of high importance would also be the presence of the United States,
France and other great powers on April 24.
The Russian president's visit will be a turning point in the context
of the recent events in Gyumri.
"The visit is of importance in the context of foreign political
factors. I mean Russian-Turkish relations because many people think
they affect our national interests. On the other hand, this visit is
evidence of Armenian-Russian ties within the Collective Security
Treaty Organization," Mr Navasardyan said.
According to him, this visit may upset some western nations, while
others will be glad.
"I think it is going to be a warming to Azerbaijan. Baku must calm
down because such tensions may eventually lead to serious
hostilities."
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/03/15/armannavasardian/1617911
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
centennial - ambassador
14:42 * 15.03.15
Armenian former deputy FM, ambassador Arman Navasardyan attaches high
importance to Russian President Vladimir Putin's planned visit to
Armenia as part of the events marking the Armenian Genocide
centennial.
"The visit is highly important as part of the events. The larger is a
state the more importance is its presence," he said.
Of high importance would also be the presence of the United States,
France and other great powers on April 24.
The Russian president's visit will be a turning point in the context
of the recent events in Gyumri.
"The visit is of importance in the context of foreign political
factors. I mean Russian-Turkish relations because many people think
they affect our national interests. On the other hand, this visit is
evidence of Armenian-Russian ties within the Collective Security
Treaty Organization," Mr Navasardyan said.
According to him, this visit may upset some western nations, while
others will be glad.
"I think it is going to be a warming to Azerbaijan. Baku must calm
down because such tensions may eventually lead to serious
hostilities."
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/03/15/armannavasardian/1617911
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress