Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenia's Fate Independent Of Cavusoglu And Lindblad, RPA Rep States

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenia's Fate Independent Of Cavusoglu And Lindblad, RPA Rep States

    ARMENIA'S FATE INDEPENDENT OF CAVUSOGLU AND LINDBLAD, RPA REP STATES

    news.am
    Sept 6 2010
    Armenia

    Anti-Armenian statements by PACE President Mevlut CavuÅ~_oglu and
    PACE Rapporteur on Armenia's monitoring Göran Lindblad prove once
    more that it would at least be naïve to expect such people to be
    impartial, Hermine Nahdalyan, a member of the Armenian delegation to
    PACE representing the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), told NEWS.am,
    commenting on the to officials' anti-Armenian statements.

    "None of the anti-Armenian documents initiated by Turkey and Azerbaijan
    is without Lindblad's signature. And this man is supposed to prepare
    a report on Armenia! It is clear that any impartiality is out of the
    question," Nahdalyan said. The same can be said of CavuÅ~_oglu, who
    does not miss a chance to make anti-Armenian statements. On the other
    hand, Nahdalyan stressed the Armenian delegation will go on working
    with the new co-rapporteur in conformity with PACE's decision. "But
    I stress that Armenia's fate does not at all depend on individuals
    or international institutions. Our future depends on our own steps,"
    Nahdalyan said.

    Following his meetings in Stockholm, CavuÅ~_oglu left for Göteborg
    to take part in a conference. Göran Lindblad, Chairman of the
    Sweden-Turkey parliamentary friendship commission and a member of
    the Moderate Party, participated in the conference as well.

    The PACE Chairman pointed out that Turkey is developing relations
    with both the West and the East. He added that Turkey is willing
    to normalize relations with all its neighbors. The most important
    condition to improvement of relations with Armenia is its vacating
    "the annexed Azeri lands." If Armenia meets with condition, Turkey will
    improve its relations with that state, CavuÅ~_oglu said. He stressed
    Turkey has always supported Azerbaijan and will go on doing so.

    In his turn, Göran Lindblad, who is an advocate of Turkey's arguments,
    spoke of the parliamentary elections to be held in Sweden on September
    19 and pointed out that the left bloc, which pushed the Armenian
    Genocide bill through Parliament on March 11, are willing to submit
    the Armenian Genocide bill to the European Union (EU) and the U.N.

    They have reached an agreement and want the topic of the Armenian
    Genocide be included in school textbooks. To thwart their initiatives,
    Göran Lindblad called for voting for the Moderate Party and other
    right-ring parties.




    From: A. Papazian
Working...
X