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  • By His Speech Levon Ter-Petrosyan Sent A 'Message' To International

    BY HIS SPEECH LEVON TER-PETROSYAN SENT A 'MESSAGE' TO INTERNATIONAL STRUCTURE WITH A HOPE TO GET SUPPORT, KHOSROF HARUTYUNYAN THINKS

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 2 2007

    ArmInfo. 'By his speech on 21 September the first Armenian president
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan sent a "message" to international structure with a
    hope to get support', - the leader of Christian and Democratic Union
    Khosrof Harutyunyan told journalists in Hayatsk club today.

    He also added that the basis of the political and public support of
    the ex-president is limited. Many people hoped that after ten years
    of silence he will first of all and directly say where he made a
    mistake when staying in the power.

    He also added that Ter-Petrosyan's speech served only to fuel
    and this may lead to falling of the level of political fight and
    its contents. Asked by ArmInfo correspondent if the culture of the
    political fight in Armenia was at a high level before Ter-Petrosyan's
    speech, Harutyunyan replied that after Ter-Petrosyan's breaking
    silence, the front-runners of the electoral campaign and their
    supporters started talking to each other in an unacceptable language.

    He also emphasized that to ensure stable development of the country one
    should do everything possible to avoid aggravation of the situation.

    Speaking about the prospect of another "orange" revolution at the
    post-Soviet territory, in Armenia Khosrof Harutyunyan foreign meddling
    in the situation in Armenia is dangerous. 'But I cannot connect Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan's returning to the active politics with a prospect of
    the "orange" revolution development. I cannot say so', - the leader
    of the Christian and Democratic Union Khosrof Harutyunyan specified.
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