DISSIDENCE IN ARMENIAN SOCIETY -TURKEY'S BIGGEST DREAM
PanARMENIAN.Net
09.10.2009 18:26 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There are deep processes taking place in both Armenia
and Diaspora. Each Armenian is very sensitive about the issue lying
behind discussions, RA Deputy FM Shavarsh Kocharyan told Armenian
journalists. "There are two ways in which people think. First,
world faces rapid changes, with serious developments taking place
in our region. In such circumstances, everybody seeks to achieve the
maximum. And if, in such situation, we do not resolve national issues,
others will do that instead of us," Deputy FM said. The second way of
thinking, according to Kocharyan, is that Ankara has not changed its
position on Armenian Issue, continuing to impede Armenian Genocide
recognition and acquiring tools in Karabakh issue. "Both types of
thinking are substantiated, but it would be wrong to be guided by one
of them. Current policy considers both approaches," Kocharyan noted.
Internal discussions are very important, but they should not cross
all limits, Deputy FM believes. "Dissidence in our society is Turkey's
biggest dream, and we should realize that," he said.
Those who protest against RA-Turkish Protocols demand that Turkey
recognize Armenian Genocide and open border before starting dialogue
with Armenia. "Such approach implies pursuance of isolation policy,
with all the threats deriving thereof. In view of regional shifts,
such policy will push us out of game, and everything will be done at
our expense. In such situation, we are resolving very concrete issues,"
Shavarsh Kocharyan said.
PanARMENIAN.Net
09.10.2009 18:26 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There are deep processes taking place in both Armenia
and Diaspora. Each Armenian is very sensitive about the issue lying
behind discussions, RA Deputy FM Shavarsh Kocharyan told Armenian
journalists. "There are two ways in which people think. First,
world faces rapid changes, with serious developments taking place
in our region. In such circumstances, everybody seeks to achieve the
maximum. And if, in such situation, we do not resolve national issues,
others will do that instead of us," Deputy FM said. The second way of
thinking, according to Kocharyan, is that Ankara has not changed its
position on Armenian Issue, continuing to impede Armenian Genocide
recognition and acquiring tools in Karabakh issue. "Both types of
thinking are substantiated, but it would be wrong to be guided by one
of them. Current policy considers both approaches," Kocharyan noted.
Internal discussions are very important, but they should not cross
all limits, Deputy FM believes. "Dissidence in our society is Turkey's
biggest dream, and we should realize that," he said.
Those who protest against RA-Turkish Protocols demand that Turkey
recognize Armenian Genocide and open border before starting dialogue
with Armenia. "Such approach implies pursuance of isolation policy,
with all the threats deriving thereof. In view of regional shifts,
such policy will push us out of game, and everything will be done at
our expense. In such situation, we are resolving very concrete issues,"
Shavarsh Kocharyan said.