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    Levon Mkrtchian answers question on Yerkir's website

    Yerkir/arm
    January 28, 2005

    The Yerkir weekly has initiated a series of interviews with
    politicians, state and public figures. You can ask your questions by
    visiting our website at www.yerkir.am.

    Between January 17 and 24, our readers asked questions to Levon
    Mkrtchian, member of the ARF Supreme Body of Armenia and leader of the
    National Assembly's ARF faction. Below is an excerpt from that
    interview. The full version is available on the site beginning January
    31. By January 34, you can also ask questions to Kiro Manoyan,
    Director of ARF Bureau's Central Hai Dat Office.

    Patriot: Dou you believe in Armenia's comprehensive development
    without settling its relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan? Isn't it in
    Armenia's national interest to establish good-neighborly relations
    with those countries instead of putting forward territorial or
    financial claims?

    Levon Mkrtchian: Two values contradict in your question. No doubt, any
    country is more secure if it has good relations with its
    neighbors. But such relations should be based on some principles. It
    is not correct to oppose the territorial or other claims to
    good-neighborly relations. Similarly, a person can be asked why he is
    conducting a moral life in his family. Any country has its national
    values, its history, and that history is the basis for the existence
    of a nation.

    I always like to cite the well-known Roman saying: `All of them
    whoignore their history and their past are sentenced to look at their
    future with fear and suspicion.' What price are we to pay for good
    relations? If we haveto pay by our national dignity and loss of our
    homeland, if we have to pay a price that would make us a nation that
    lives to satisfy its everyday needs only, like animals do, then how
    much is it worth to live on this soil? We all could move to better
    courtiers, say Europe, and live more successful lives.

    Then why should we keep the Armenian statehood if we have no goals and
    principles? When our neighbors demand we should lose all that for
    establishing good relations with them, we answer that we don't want to
    live as slaves.

    We want equal relations based on justice. A historic injustice has
    been done to the Armenian people, and now the whole world recognizes
    that fact. The process of international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide indicates that the present civilization recognizes the right
    of the Armenian people and given this fact, your question is
    surprising. And if the person asking this question is an Armenian,
    then it is more surprising that he/she offers such a price for having
    good relations.

    Let the Turks and Azeris realize that they should have good relations
    with our nation, whom they have caused a deep pain. Especially now
    that the Republic of Armenia has officially declared it is for
    establishing relations with Turkey without preconditions. Turkey, in
    response, suggests Armenia should have good relations with a third
    country in order to be able establish good relations with Turkey. It
    also puts forward preconditions that really violate our national
    rights.

    Now this approach is surprising; if this is how we should build our
    state then I see no reason for people to stay in this or any other
    country. If itis just a matter of filling one's stomach and living a
    good life, theneverybody should immigrate to a country where filling
    one's stomach is easier. Then what' s the reason of staying here and
    establishing statehood? Your question is incomprehensible and
    unacceptable to me.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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