Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

"Armenia Sustained A Defeat"

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • "Armenia Sustained A Defeat"

    "ARMENIA SUSTAINED A DEFEAT"

    A1+
    04:47 pm | April 22, 2009 | Politics

    "Armenia has sustained a defeat," Hrant Margaryan, a representative
    of the ARF Bureau, said during today's roundtable on Armenian-Turkish
    relations.

    "A year ago, Turkey did not have any moral right to voice any stance on
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: it was not even considered a conflicting
    side. Turkey also made it clear that the settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict is a vital step in the normalisation of Armenian-Turkish
    relations. Today Turkey has proven that it is an interested party in
    the Karabakh issue. At this juncture, the Armenian side must accept
    the fact that it has lost out", said Mr. Margaryan.

    He says Armenia could have enjoyed a victory a year ago as it agreed
    to open the frontier without any preconditions. Then Turkey was
    considered to be intolerant and ill-disposed towards Armenia.

    "Armenia has lost out since it conceded certain principles that the
    Armenian government had adopted since 1990. "If we had held fast to
    those principles today the Turkish side would be perceived as the
    guilty party. Today Turkey has changed its image and is represented
    as a country seeking friendly relations with its neighbours,"
    Mr. Margaryan noted.

    "National issues are one unity, and none of them must be given
    preference to. Our approach to national issues needs uniformity, and
    that uniformed approach must be based on an overriding perspective. We
    fall into a trap when we believe that we can concede nothing when it
    comes to the Karabakh issue but that we can give much elsewhere.

    This is what we need to understand - that the issues of Karabakh, the
    Genocide, Javakhk, the liberation of Western Armenia and Armenia's
    independence, are all intertwined and comprise a totality. They all
    must be tackled as parts of a whole, in which one cannot be sacrificed
    at the cost of another," said Mr. Margaryan.

    The ARF Dashnaktsutyun member called on the Armenian leadership
    to draw back from its preliminary agreements. "I do think that the
    Armenian side should adhere to its principles. If once Armenia agreed
    to establish a commission of historians, to discuss historical issues
    or recognise Turkey's territorial wholeness or borders, today we must
    refuse all of them," added Hrant Margaryan.

    "The Armenian Genocide is Armenia's open nerve and the one who dares
    to touch it, will be backfired," concluded Mr. Margaryan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X