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    WE MUST NOT YIELD TO SOME CONDITIONS AT EXPENSE OF COUNTRY'S SECURITY, GALUST SAHAKIAN SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011312
    Jan 15, 2009

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. "To say that not only the Council
    of Europe but the European structures treat Armenia badly and that
    we take no interest in that is a false approach," the head of the
    "RPA" parliamentary faction, deputy chairman of the Republican Party
    of Armenia (RPA) Galust Sahakian said at the "De-Facto Law" Club on
    January 15, noting that the authorities are doing everything possible
    to strengthen Armenia's place and position in international structures.

    "Of course, we would like the PACE not to apply sanctions against
    our delegation. We must not yield to some conditions at the expense
    of the country's security," he said. As regards the PACE Monitoring
    Committee's December decision that approves the draft resolution
    on Armenia, G. Sahakian noted that he has a higher opinion about
    the PACE so he is not sure that the PACE will adopt the preliminary
    version of the draft which, in particular, proposes suspending the
    Armenian delegation's voting right in the PACE. In the opinion of
    G. Sahakian, the main requirements of the resolutions have been
    completely implemented. "It is another matter that we have serious
    problems related to the presidential election and in general, some
    problems which we as a sovereign state must solve," G. Sahakian
    said. He expressed an opinion that there is democracy in Armenia but
    it is "quite far from being perfect".

    G. Sahakian commented on the severe criticism that the member of RPA
    board Rafik Petrosian recently levelled at the head of the Armenian
    delegation in PACE David Harutyunian. G. Sahakian called it "a sad
    and unpleasant story".

    In his words, the issue of replacing the delegation head is neither
    on the agenda of RPA nor is expected to be put on the agenda.

    In response to a question of NT correspondent, G. Sahakian stated that
    no meeting of the PACE Monitoring Committee's co-rapporteurs who are
    on a visit to Yerevan with the members of their faction is scheduled,
    and that he is not interested in such a meeting.
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