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    WHAT THE REPUBLICAN THINKS

    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country-lrahos 15431.html
    16:36:06 - 06/10/2009

    Interviews By Arman Galoyan

    On these days, the Armenians from the Diaspora welcome Serge
    Sargsyan with "special warmth". Sargsyan's visits and meetings are
    accompanied by Diasporian protest actions demanding not to sign the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols. The three Armenian traditional parties
    of Lebanon- ARF Dashnaktsutyun, SDHK and RAK are going to welcome
    Serge Sargsyan in Beirut with a big protest demonstration. We tried
    to learn the opinions of the Republican members about these events
    and asked them whether they are not concerned with such responses.

    Lernik Arakelyan: Republican parliamentary member

    Serge Sargsyan's tour is accompanied by protest actions. Is the
    Republican Party not worried with this fact?

    I think those are not protest actions. But just people are expressing
    their opinions. Of course, it worries us. I am personally worried
    from the point that the policy of our country is wrongly perceived
    within the Diaspora.

    Naturally, those emotions are understandable, their romantics, but they
    are not competent from the point of the republic and politics. The
    aim of Serge Sargsyan's visits is not only to explain the country's
    interests but also the country's policy.

    May we think that Serge Sargsyan's tour is useless because just from
    the beginning the opinion of the Diaspora was clear?

    In any case, the opinion of the Armenians from Diaspora is
    important. Of course, they are not deciding the policy of our country
    but since the question is connected with the Armenian genocide, the
    Hay Dat, the NKR issue, so their opinion becomes important. From this
    point, Serge Sargsyan's visit has a very important meaning.

    Are you not afraid our link with the Diaspora will disappear?

    I do not think it will. Maybe our relations with be tense from
    political point of view but they will not disappear. Even if they
    are tense, it will have only a temporary character.

    Hamlet Harutunyan: parliamentary member from the Republican faction,
    head of the Artsakh national union

    Serge Sargsyan's tour is accompanied by protest actions. Is the
    Republican Party not worried with this fact?

    It is not. But this is a question having different opinions. Of
    course, we would like to have a joint, common stance on the issue
    but especially within Armenians, it is difficult to have a common
    opinion. This is a soft question.

    Will Serge Sargsyan make conclusions from all this? Will he refrain
    from his step?

    Of course not. The geopolitical development will not let us make
    such decision in this region, and refrain. These are processes to
    be continued.

    In this case, do his visits not become useless considering that he
    will sign the protocols regardless everything.

    Serge Sargsyan has to hold discussions with every course and has to
    make a decision. He did good to go abroad to meet our compatriots.

    But if he has already decided everything, it becomes aimless.

    He has not decided anything, but only historical necessities dictate
    everything, there is the term historical necessity that does not
    depend on someone's will but on the country's interests.

    And why not Robert Kocharyan but Serge Sargsyan managed to make
    concrete steps in connection with this issue.

    One succeeds the other no. Different political figures, in different
    historical periods succeed or fail.

    Shirak Torosyan: NA Republican faction, head of Javakhk national union

    Serge Sargsyan's tour is accompanied by protest actions. Did you
    expect it?

    It was somehow expectable because the Diaspora is the immediate result
    of the Armenian genocide. The Diaspora preserved in itself ideas on
    their homeland, return to homeland, and international recognition of
    genocide. And the pre-signed protocols contain some risky elements
    which worry the Diaspora. I think they are emotional. Whereas, there
    is the relativity of country and homeland notions. And in connection
    with border opening, there maybe concessions.

    Will the Diaspora's opinion make Serge Sargsyan refrain from his steps?

    The Diaspora is not completely against. There are many figures within
    the Diaspora who are for the opening of the border. Everyone wants to
    open the border but the point is at what price it is being open. Serge
    Sargsyan also stated that there are risky elements and that he is
    worried too. But there is the country with its interests.

    Will the connection with the Diaspora disappear after the signing of
    the protocols?

    I do not think such a thing is possible. After all, the connection
    between the Diaspora and the motherland cannot disappear because
    of one protocol. I think it is a religious, emotive and tangible
    connection just from the point that each Armenian keeps in their
    hearts their homeland.
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