Baku will face international community if Armenia banned from Euronest

Baku will face international community if Armenia banned from Euronest

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Head of the Armenian delegation to Euronest Parliamentary Assembly Vahan Hovhannisyan commented on the statement by chairman of the so-called Karabakh Liberation Organization Akif Nagi, noting that “all means will be used to prevent participation of Armenian MPs in the plenary sitting of Euronest Parliamentary Assembly.

“If Azerbaijan fails to ensure entry of the delegation to its territory or its safety in the framework of international obligations assumed, it will deal with the international community in this case with the European Parliament and the European Union,” Mr. Hovhannisyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

He further noted the plan of the Armenian delegation to Euronest Parliamentary Assembly to visit Baku in its full composition, however not ruling out the inability of one or two MPs to leave Armenia due to health or other problems.

Plenary sitting of Euronest Parliamentary Assembly is scheduled for April 2-4 in Baku.

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