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    FROM GOVERNMENTAL FOLKLORE PAGES

    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society-lrahos1 5417.html
    17:04:59 - 05/10/2009

    It is difficult to say who decided to threaten Serge Sargsyan with
    their actions that he decided to remind that person or force that
    who threatens him is naïve. But it is a fact that Serge Sargsyan
    is reminding. He will hardly recall about "collecting points" as
    he stated that some forces use the Armenian and Turkish relations
    to collect points. Serge Sargsyan will hardly have the problem to
    "collect points" in the Diaspora. The thing is different with the
    international society which will see how courageous Serge Sargsyan
    is. This aim is not worth dwelling on threats because the international
    society may get interested in it and may want to learn who threatens
    Serge Sargsyan posing to danger his initiating policy.

    They will get interested and will see that there is no threat
    but only concern with regard to his policy being pro-Armenian or
    pro-Armenia. What will the international society think about Serge
    Sargsyan then? It will think that he is just wasting words like he
    did about his opponents when he used to be the Minister of Defense. Or
    they will get interested and seeing that there is no threat but only
    political opposition sometimes maybe very rough with the maximum
    demand to resign, will remember Serge Sargsyan's words addressed to
    Artashes Geghamyan "empty drum."

    In short, the Armenian government modern folklore is very rich and
    the international society may start judging about this government not
    by its diplomatic "initiatives" but by its folklore. Consequently,
    big imagination should not be used to express additional courage
    otherwise "those who seek for much will lose the little too". This
    is from the national folklore.
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