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    ARMEN RUSTAMIAN: IF ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES CHANGE THEIR POLITICAL COURSE ARFD WILL COME OUT OF COALITION

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 24, 2009

    YEREVAN, APRIL 24, NOYAN TAPAN. We should keep the memory of Armenian
    Genocide victims by struggling to restore their lost rights, Armen
    Rustamian, a Representative of the ARFD Armenian Supreme Body, who
    visited Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex of Armenian Genocide victims
    on April 24, stated in his interview to journalists. In his words, we
    should not damage, break that struggle. It should be mentioned that
    the day before the party adopted a statement condemning the joint
    statement of Armenian and Turkish Foreign Ministries the day before
    the Armenian Genocide Commemoration Day, on April 23. ARFD declared
    its intention to discuss the issue of coming out of the political
    coalition one of these days.

    According to A. Rustamian, ARFD was taken aback by the hour, conditions
    of adopting the statement of RA and Turkish Foreign Ministries,
    as well as by the circumstance that the statement's content was
    not discussed with them: "it is certainly, a very important issue
    connected with the coalition activity," he emphasized. According to the
    ARFD representative, the problem is not statement's proper content:
    ARFD is not against normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations, the
    most important is that the statement was adopted the day before April
    24. "If the same statement were adopted a month ago, a month later, it
    could have absolutely another significance, we would not be indignant
    so much. To fit it into the context of the world-known commemoration
    day of the Genocide means to carry out what Turkey wishes, directly or
    indirectly, that is the problem, and, yes, it can be used by Turkey,"
    A. Rustamian said.

    In response to the question of when ARFD is going to discuss the issue
    of coming out of the ruling coalition A. Rustamian said: "The Armenian
    President was not here. <...> We should make sure whether it is a
    sign of change in the political course, whether it can be this way:
    it indeed can be seen, the continuation will lead to it. These issues
    should be made clear with the President." A. Rustamian explained that
    if the political course changes ARFD will come out of the coalition
    without fail. "We have always been in the coalition for the political
    course, <...> it is the main issue for us, otherwise we would also
    cooperate with Levon Ter-Petrosian if we did not have a difference
    in political courses," he stated.
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