By EAFJD's efforts CoE reports on Karabakh become more balanced

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Hay Dat" is busy with pan-Armenian national problems, among which the problem of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict occupies a particular place, Chairman of the European Armenian Federation Hilda Tchoboyan told at the interview to PanARMENIAN.Net "If you remember, some years ago reports of the Council of Europe (CoE) on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict were ultimately one-sided, the Azeri viewpoint prevailed there. By the efforts of the European Office, particularly works in the CoE structures we could reach our goal and now reports carry more balanced character. Particularly, earlier they used to talk only about Azeri refugees," she stressed. Mrs. Tchoboyan underlined that EAFJD's statements and explanations reports began to include also situation with Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan and occupied districts of Nagorno Karabakh. "We think that we must speak about everyone. And the fact that Baku holds his refugees in tent villages more than 15 that does not do him credit," Hilda Tchoboyan said.



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