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    ARMEN AYVAZIAN: ARMENIAN AND DIASPORAN FIGURES ARE DISCONTENT WITH POLICY CARRIED ON BY ARMENIA TO TURKEY

    AZG Armenian Daily
    April 15 2009
    Armenia

    The surveys conducted in Armenia and Diaspora by the Ararat strategic
    center are evidence that considerable part of Armenian scientists,
    experts, public figures is too discontent with the policy carried
    on by the Armenian authorities to Turkey. Center Director Armen
    Ayvazian mentioned at the April 14 press conference, Noyan-Tapan
    reports. According to him, the participants of the survey held
    between March 12 to April 10 were asked three questions on three
    concrete subjects.

    96% respondents gave "an extremely negative answer" to the question of
    how do you treat the fact of showing the film on the genocide allegedly
    organized by the Armenians in Turkey. Asked whether after R. Erdogan's
    statements Armenia should continue the rapprochement policy, 61%
    respondents gave a negative answer. And 81% respondents gave a negative
    answer to the question of how do you treat the invitation of RA
    government to Turkey to take part in the construction of a new nuclear
    power plant. A. Ayvazian said that some of the respondents considered
    that invitation a manifestation of Armenian officials' humor.

    According to the Ararat head, today Armenia's authorities make
    mistakes endangering country's future. The first mistake, according to
    A. Ayvazian, is that "the authorities do not perceive Turkey as it is,
    as an enemy." The second mistake is that Armenia's leaders name Turkish
    officials and Azerbaijan's leader "a normal person," while it is by
    Azeri President's order that Armenian monuments are destroyed in that
    country. And the third mistake, according to the political scientist,
    is disregarding the opinions of "non-court" Armenian experts.
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