Armenia’s President Has His Own Handwriting, Says Bekarian

ARMENIA’S PRESIDENT HAS HIS OWN HANDWRITING, SAYS BEKARIAN

Aysor
Feb 17 2010
Armenia

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s speech at London’s Chatham House
is impossible not to have a political value, said chairman of the
European Integration NGO, Karen Bekarian. "The statements are not
being made for internal or external use. "When president of the
country speaks, his speech is impossible not to have a political
value," he said pointing some items.

Firstly, Karen Bekarian said of the strong position over the settlement
of the Karabakh conflict and Armenia-Turkey relations.

"Armenia’s President once again said of his position to hold on to
the self-determined policy." Armenia’s initiatives have a permanent
character and self handwriting.

"In this sense, it’s not all in a sudden to invite President Aliev
of Azerbaijan to ceremony of opening of Armenia-Turkey border,"
said Karen Bekarian.

He also said that after certain time there will be responds to this,
as London’s Chatham House is a traditional forum which is always
under international communities’ scrutiny.