RPA: Armenia Should Intensify its Foreign Policy
03.07.2008,
00:07
Armenia should put forward more initiatives in its foreign policy and apply approaches meeting its national interests, the Press Secretary of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Eduard Sharmazanov said speaking of the UN and PACE resolutions on A
YEREVAN, July 2. /ARKA/. Armenia should put forward more initiatives in its foreign policy and apply approaches meeting its national interests, the Press Secretary of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Eduard Sharmazanov said speaking of the UN and PACE resolutions on Armenia.
The reason is the active anti-Armenian propaganda carried on by Azerbaijan and Turkey, he said.
Despite the positive approaches and trends in the work of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the foreign policy has been rather reacting than enterprising during the last years, Sharmazanov said.
He considered Armenian President Serzh Sargsian’s intention to invite the President of Turkey Abdullah Giul to Armenia-Turkey football match such an initiative.
Yet, much remains to be done in this respect, Sharmazanov said stressing the necessity to involve all Armenian embassies, Diaspora organizations the country’s political forces in this process. “We are obliged to solve urgent issues of our foreign policy regardless of our political views and disagreements,” Sharmazanov said. –0--
The reason is the active anti-Armenian propaganda carried on by Azerbaijan and Turkey, he said.
Despite the positive approaches and trends in the work of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the foreign policy has been rather reacting than enterprising during the last years, Sharmazanov said.
He considered Armenian President Serzh Sargsian’s intention to invite the President of Turkey Abdullah Giul to Armenia-Turkey football match such an initiative.
Yet, much remains to be done in this respect, Sharmazanov said stressing the necessity to involve all Armenian embassies, Diaspora organizations the country’s political forces in this process. “We are obliged to solve urgent issues of our foreign policy regardless of our political views and disagreements,” Sharmazanov said. –0--