PETITION
Armen Ayvazyan, PhD
Director, "Ararat" Center for Strategic Research
Yerevan, Armenia
+(37410) 274-833
[email protected]
www.ararat-cent er.org
www.hayq.org
http://gopetition.com/online/2 7397.html
We, the undersigned, as representatives of the Armenian society,
are extremely concerned with and indignant about the current
Armenian-Turkish intra-governmental process, which has become known as
"Football diplomacy." We are especially concerned with the so-called
"road map" announced on April 23, which, although unknown in substance,
is clearly anti-Armenian in its intent.
We condemn the defeatist policies of some of the high-ranking
officials of the Republic of Armenia and their blatant disregard of
the stipulations of
The Armenian Question,
Armenia's Declaration of the Independence, and
The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia.
Therefore, we demand from the President: 1. To immediately nullify
the so-called Armenian-Turkish "road map";
2. To stop forthwith all negotiations presently being conducted with
the archenemy of the Armenian people, the state of Turkey, as long
as the latter has not ceased its hostile policies against Armenia,
has not recognized the fact of the Armenian Genocide, and has not
declared its readiness to redress its consequences.
3. To immediately remove from office Mr. E. Nalbandian, the Minister
of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, a man who has disparaged the vital
interests of our people, as well as all those officials who have
contributed to the acceptance of this agreement.
4. To order the Secretariat of the National Security Council of
Armenia to formulate and develop, before May 7, 2009 (the planned
date of meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in
Prague), a special program to counter the security challenges which
the Republic of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh Republic face arising
from the coordinated anti-Armenian efforts of the Turkish-Azerbaijani
alliance, as well as to present it for approval by the Parliaments
of RA and NKR as retroactive law, in accordance with the relevant
rules and regulations.
Armen Ayvazyan, PhD
Director, "Ararat" Center for Strategic Research
Yerevan, Armenia
+(37410) 274-833
[email protected]
www.ararat-cent er.org
www.hayq.org
http://gopetition.com/online/2 7397.html
We, the undersigned, as representatives of the Armenian society,
are extremely concerned with and indignant about the current
Armenian-Turkish intra-governmental process, which has become known as
"Football diplomacy." We are especially concerned with the so-called
"road map" announced on April 23, which, although unknown in substance,
is clearly anti-Armenian in its intent.
We condemn the defeatist policies of some of the high-ranking
officials of the Republic of Armenia and their blatant disregard of
the stipulations of
The Armenian Question,
Armenia's Declaration of the Independence, and
The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia.
Therefore, we demand from the President: 1. To immediately nullify
the so-called Armenian-Turkish "road map";
2. To stop forthwith all negotiations presently being conducted with
the archenemy of the Armenian people, the state of Turkey, as long
as the latter has not ceased its hostile policies against Armenia,
has not recognized the fact of the Armenian Genocide, and has not
declared its readiness to redress its consequences.
3. To immediately remove from office Mr. E. Nalbandian, the Minister
of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, a man who has disparaged the vital
interests of our people, as well as all those officials who have
contributed to the acceptance of this agreement.
4. To order the Secretariat of the National Security Council of
Armenia to formulate and develop, before May 7, 2009 (the planned
date of meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in
Prague), a special program to counter the security challenges which
the Republic of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh Republic face arising
from the coordinated anti-Armenian efforts of the Turkish-Azerbaijani
alliance, as well as to present it for approval by the Parliaments
of RA and NKR as retroactive law, in accordance with the relevant
rules and regulations.