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    ARAM KARAPETYAN ALSO SIGNED THE ARF STATEMENT

    http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/10/6/ aram-karapetyan
    08:07 pm | October 06, 2009 | Politics

    Leader of the "New Times" party Aram Karapetyan was one of the
    signatories of the ARF's statement against the Turkish-Armenian
    protocols. Taking into account the fact that Mr. Karapetyan has been
    a member of the ARF, "A1+" asked Karapetyan if this was one of those
    cases when it doesn't matter if you are a former member of the ARF.

    "Unfortunately, Soviet security officers are those who will always
    remain the former Soviet security officers. Perhaps Dashnaks were
    not considered to be former a hundred years ago, but today I know a
    lot of former ARF members," said Karapetyan.

    Karapetyan mentioned that he had only signed under the statement and
    that that didn't imply anything.

    "That statement was in the interests of the "New Times" party and I
    believe that it doesn't matter who took the initiative."

    Karapetyan is also planning to participate in the ARF October 9 rally
    and march. He stated that he will continue to work with the Armenian
    National Congress as well.

    "The opposition must be broadened as much as possible. We can work
    with the ARF in terms of Turkish-Armenian relations. We stand by the
    Congress's side in terms of Serzh Sargsyan's resignation and will
    do everything possible to make that happen. Let's wait a while and
    perhaps this will all end."

    Do you think that the Congress will also join? In response, Karapetyan
    said:

    "Yes, I have hope that all political parties will unite as one. A
    new wave is rising in Armenia and the opposition is getting larger."

    Aram Karapetyan accepts that the society views the ARF not as an
    oppositionist party, but a party that is completing the state order
    through protests. "The ARF is currently demanding Nalbandyan's
    resignation. Let's wait a while and perhaps later it will demand
    Serzh Sargsyan's resignation as well."

    The leader of the party believes that the two sides will sign
    the Turkish-Armenian protocols, but the parliaments won't ratify
    them. "Turkey will say that there will be no ratification until the
    resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, while Armenia will say
    that there will be no ratification until Turkey's ratification. In the
    end, Galust Sahakyan will tell everyone to take a look at Armenia's
    diplomacy."
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