Armenian press review ( September 3-7) Armenian press comments on the unexpected participation of the president of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan in the NATO summit in Wales. Newspapers report that the summit in Wales is very important for Armenia. "In the next years, Armenia has to prove that despite being an appendage of Russia, it does not want to have hostile relations with the West and NATO, even if the latter have rivalry with Russia," 168 Zham newspaper writes.Newspapers commented on remarks by President Serzh Sargsyan at the NATO summit, and in Wales tazhke organized on the initiative of the American side Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting, stating that the West's attempts to promote the negotiation process without Russia. The Aykakan Zhamanak newspaper believes that as long as there are tensions between the West and Russia, a crucial agreement on Karabakh is unlikely to be concluded. Armenian press also paid attention to the one year anniversary of Armenia's decision to join the Customs Union.Commenting on the issue, the editor of the Hraparak newspaper wrote: "Even with the naked eye one can see that the civilized world has lost interest in Armenia. This God forgotten small country was caught between two fires. Its movement towards Europe was suppressed, and the movement in the direction of the Customs Union is absent." Newspapers also published materials about political and economic situation in Armenia last week.
Armenian press comment on the unexpected participation of the president of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan in the NATO summit in Wales.
Newspapers report that the summit in Wales is very important for Armenia.
"In the next years, Armenia has to prove that despite being an appendage of Russia, it does not want to have hostile relations with the West and NATO, even if the latter have rivalry with Russia," 168 Zham newspaper writes.
Newspapers commented on remarks by President Serzh Sargsyan at the NATO summit, and in Wales tazhke organized on the initiative of the American side Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting, stating that the West's attempts to promote the negotiation process without Russia.
The Aykakan Zhamanak newspaper believes that as long as there are tensions between the West and Russia, a crucial agreement on Karabakh is unlikely to be concluded.
Armenian press also paid attention to the one year anniversary of Armenia's decision to join the Customs Union.
Commenting on the issue, the editor of the Hraparak newspaper wrote: "Even with the naked eye one can see that the civilized world has lost interest in Armenia. This God forgotten small country was caught between two fires. Its movement towards Europe was suppressed, and the movement in the direction of the Customs Union is absent."
Newspapers also published materials about political and economic situation in Armenia last week.