Ashot Gulyan: Armenian Genocide and NKR’s right for self determination indisputableMay 10, 2010 - 19:46 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Upon completion of Hay Dat committee conference in Stepanakert, conference delegates had a meeting with NKR parliamentary speaker Ashot Gulyan. During the meeting, NKR parliamentary speaker presented Stepanakert’s position and future actions. Ashot Gulyan characterized Armenian Genocide and NKR’s right for self determination as indisputable, emphasizing the importance of Karabakh’s involvement in negotiations. The parties agreed that cession of territories will not contribute to establishment of peace, instead, increasing the probability of a war. Representatives of Hay Dat committees also met Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan, the Head of Artsakh Eparchy of Armenian Apostolic Church. Pargev Martirosyan briefed those present on Artsakh Eparchy activities, giving high assessment to people’s renewed ties with the church, ARF Dashnaktsutyun press service reported.
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