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  • Armenia Can Benefit From Normal Relations With Turkey: Serzh Sargsya

    ARMENIA CAN BENEFIT FROM NORMAL RELATIONS WITH TURKEY: SERZH SARGSYAN

    Tert.am
    16:18 05.10.09

    During the week-long Pan-Armenian Tour, Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan met with representatives from different Armenian national
    organizations and structures from the Western United States and Latin
    America at Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles on October 4.

    Referring to Armenian-Turkish political dialogue, Sargsyan said
    negotiations with Turkey have taken place since Armenia's independence
    and only recently have they been made public.

    Sargsyan attached importance not only to the will to be consistent
    in following one's purpose in any negotiation, but also the time
    and situation in which they are held, expressing confidence that
    it has been quite favourable for Armenia in terms of strengthening
    its purposes.

    As announced by the press office of the Armenian president, speaking
    on the presigned Armenian-Turkish Protocols, President Sargsyan said,
    "Yes, I believe it is possible to hold normal negotiations, to have
    normal relations with Turkey and not to lose but rather benefit
    from it."

    The Armenian Benevolent General Union organized a gala banquet, which
    took place after the meeting at the Hilton, in honour of President
    Sargsyan. More than 500 member of Diasporan communites from the
    Western United States and Latin America were present at the gala.

    During a speech made at the gala, Sargsyan said:

    "One of the reasons why today there are 120 different types of
    hyphenated Armenians (Armenian-American, Armenian-Argentinean,
    Armenian-Brazilian, and so on) is Turkey. The Turkey of the 19th,
    20th century. But the sorrow of losing one's loved one, family,
    home is, perhaps, measured by thousands of years... But today, we
    still don't see repentance; even more so, we face denial. We see a
    vain expectation that our voice will be heard less over time. How
    unfortunate. Our sorrow is deep. Our loss is inconsolable. It is
    impossible to silence our voice. Our spirit is unbending. We have
    all this. But we also lack some ties impedes us very much...

    "Future Armenia will be such as we dream, plan and build it
    today. Alexander Tamanyan was dreaming, planning and beginning to
    build the capital for all-Armenians, Yerevan. The following generations
    really lived in the capital dreamt by Tamanyan. Of course, time made
    its inevitable edits, but, I repeat, we lived in that city. Today, the
    situation is the same. Our future country will be such as we imagine
    it. What is necessary in the first place is trust, which Tamanyan had:
    first in himself; second, in the future of Armenians. I am here also
    for that reason, for us to renew our trust in our own abilities and
    in future."
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