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    Let's talk in terms of values

    Editorial

    Yerkir
    April 29, 2005

    On different occasions one may hear the questions of whether Armenia
    can normally develop without normalizing relations with Turkey and
    Azerbaijan or whether it is not in Armenia's interests to have good
    relations with these countries.

    Of course, any country will be more secure with friendly
    relations with neighbors. But these relations should be based on
    certain principles. It is not correct to oppose territorial or
    property-demanding norms to good relations.

    Each country has its national values, its history which serves as
    basis for existence to the country. The Roman proverb says: "Those
    who look at their history with negligence are doomed to look at the
    future with fear and doubt."

    What is the price of those good relations? If the price includes our
    national dignity, loss of motherland, and if we pay a price that will
    turn us into a group of biological units carrying their existence,
    then what is the worth of living on this land at all?

    We can all go to more prosperous countries live on better conditions
    there. What is the point of preserving the Armenian statehood, if we
    do not have certain goals and principles?

    And when our neighbors demand that we lose all that and condition it
    for good relations, we say that we refuse to live as slaves. We want
    to have equal relations, based on justice. The Armenian nation has
    undergone a historical injustice and this injustice is recognized by
    the whole world. The current process of the Genocide recognition proves
    that the actual civilization recognizes the right of Armenian nation.

    Let the Turks and Azerbaijanis think of being interested having
    good relations with us, a nation that has suffered greatly from
    them. Moreover that Armenia has announced to be ready to start
    diplomatic relation without any pre-conditions. Turkey, in turn, sets
    its conditions for regulating relationships, referring to relations
    with a third country, which really violates our rights.

    We must admit that each union, especially the one called a nation has
    its values. The history does not know a nation without a values system,
    a system that enables it preserve its existence. On the other hand,
    the history has many examples of nations being destroyed for losing
    their own values.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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