Baku's wet-dream continues with strokes from ICG's Madam Sabina
It seems that the International Crisis Group that I wrote about on October 11, 2005 is a hired gun working for Baku.
Why they are doing this and what they expect to gain is still a question that I don't have an answer to?
Anyway, it seems that Sabina Fraser is one of ICG's working ladies that is working really hard to earn her keep.
RA GOVERNMENT HAS NOT ANSWERED SABINA FRASER YET
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| 20:56:52 | 16-01-2006 | Politics |
Sabina Fraser representing the International Crisis Group announced recently that the Armenian side is ready to free the security zone of its armed forces without waiting for the final decision about the international status of Nagorno Karabakh. In connection with this announcement the Center of Armenian Civic Initiatives and 9
Parliamentary and non-Parliamentary parties, NGOs have sent a letter to the RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan.
"Many a time has Armenia announced its official attitude towards the conflict - Karabakh will never form part of Azerbaijan, which means that the independent status of Karabakh cannot be subject to discussion, not today, and not 10-15 years ago. The announcement by Sabina Fraser on behalf of the Armenian Government contradicts the
official attitude of Armenia. Moreover, from the point of view of diplomatic norms it violates the sovereignty of Armenia, as only the Armenian State officials can make announcements on behalf of Armenia.
Taking into account the absence of any response from the state bodies and the fact that the announcement of Fraser has been spread by the Mass Media, an impression is created that Armenia has retreated from its attitude about the Karabakh conflict.
Taking into account the fact that Karabakh has principle importance for the future existence of the Armenian nation in its historical motherland, and in this connection is similar to the question "To be or not to be", we ask you to comment on the attitude of the Armenian authorities towards the announcement of Sabina Fraser. We also ask you to express the official attitude of the country in connection with the Karabakh conflict", the letter says.
Why they are doing this and what they expect to gain is still a question that I don't have an answer to?
Anyway, it seems that Sabina Fraser is one of ICG's working ladies that is working really hard to earn her keep.
RA GOVERNMENT HAS NOT ANSWERED SABINA FRASER YET
A1+
| 20:56:52 | 16-01-2006 | Politics |
Sabina Fraser representing the International Crisis Group announced recently that the Armenian side is ready to free the security zone of its armed forces without waiting for the final decision about the international status of Nagorno Karabakh. In connection with this announcement the Center of Armenian Civic Initiatives and 9
Parliamentary and non-Parliamentary parties, NGOs have sent a letter to the RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan.
"Many a time has Armenia announced its official attitude towards the conflict - Karabakh will never form part of Azerbaijan, which means that the independent status of Karabakh cannot be subject to discussion, not today, and not 10-15 years ago. The announcement by Sabina Fraser on behalf of the Armenian Government contradicts the
official attitude of Armenia. Moreover, from the point of view of diplomatic norms it violates the sovereignty of Armenia, as only the Armenian State officials can make announcements on behalf of Armenia.
Taking into account the absence of any response from the state bodies and the fact that the announcement of Fraser has been spread by the Mass Media, an impression is created that Armenia has retreated from its attitude about the Karabakh conflict.
Taking into account the fact that Karabakh has principle importance for the future existence of the Armenian nation in its historical motherland, and in this connection is similar to the question "To be or not to be", we ask you to comment on the attitude of the Armenian authorities towards the announcement of Sabina Fraser. We also ask you to express the official attitude of the country in connection with the Karabakh conflict", the letter says.
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