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Passion According to Zurich from the Armenian opposition.

Yerevan : Armenia | about 1 month ago  
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  • Passion According to Zurich from the Armenian opposition.
    Passion According to Zurich from the Armenian opposition.
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    Zurich protocols are not able to normalize Armenian-Turkish relations, but ...
Passion According to Zurich from the Armenian opposition.

Zurich protocols are not able to normalize Armenian-Turkish relations, but on the contrary, lead to more negative consequences. This statement was made today in Yerevan, the representative of the opposition Armenian National Congress Vladimir Karapetian.

Speaking at the press club "Hayatsk", he stressed that the Armenian-Turkish protocols were prepared unprofessional, and their imperfection threatens the national interests of Armenia. Karapetyan called "unacceptable" statements posttsyurihskie official Ankara, which are mounted on Yerevan negative labels. According to him, such an attitude could lead to inhibition of the Turkish side of the process of normalization of relations with Armenia and opening of the border.

ANC representative expressed confidence that "the political crisis in the country in the presence of 17 political prisoners to be resolved, and the economic situation may result in severe consequences." He noted that this year the Armenian government has taken so much credit, as there was for previous years combined.

Karapetyan criticized and to the Ombudsman. According to him, defender of human rights and failed to provide the promised report on the same trials by Event March 1, 2008. "This silence can be interpreted as a confirmation of the report lacked objectivity led by Samuel Nikoyan temporary parliamentary commission on the events of March," said the representative of the ANC.

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