By Asbarez | Wednesday, 22 July 2009
YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-The Armenian Revolutionary Federation on Wednesday reiterated that the current administration is pursuing an erroneous foreign policy in response to remarks by the foreign minister Monday accusing critics of "speculating on national issues".
Armen Rustamian, the chairman of the ARF's Supreme Body in Armenia, said he hoped the accusations made by Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, whom the ARF had urged to step down, did not refer to his party.
Answering RFE/RL's question regarding the recent calls for his resignation over "a failed foreign policy", in particular in the continuing Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations over Karabakh, Nalbandian described them as "pointless noise" and "speculation" over matters of national importance.
In response to the minister's retaliation, Rustamian told RFE/RL that the ARF "has no such purpose."
"We have never used, nor are going to use national issues to solve any narrow party problems. On the contrary, the logic of all our statements is that our priority is to form a united front no matter what partisanship," he said.
Rustamian, however, again called the situation "‘alarming" and blamed it on foreign policy blunders.
"We think it would be right of the Foreign Ministry to assist in the efforts on forming a national front," said Rustamian.
In view of the "drastically changed situation" in the Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations, Rustamian said: "When the so-called Madrid principles are officially disclosed at such a high level, it already ushers in a new stage in the negotiating process. It is only logical and natural that the society should be engaged at this stage and all should be able to express their opinions clearly and, most importantly, point out what is unacceptable in this process."
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