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  • 'In Our Country, It Seems, We Can't Play Football': Armen Martirosya

    'IN OUR COUNTRY, IT SEEMS, WE CAN'T PLAY FOOTBALL': ARMEN MARTIROSYAN

    Tert.am
    15.10.09

    Speaking with journalists today, Heritage Party's parliamentary
    faction leader Styopa Safaryan and Heritage Party Board Chair Armen
    Martirosyan referred to yesterday's Armenia-Turkey football match
    within the context of Armenian-Turkish relations.

    "Unfortunately, we have registered once again that football diplomacy,
    doomed to be defeatist, once again manifested itself [to be defeatist],
    and the Protocols have already been signed. I must say that in our
    country, it seems, we can't play football. It wasn't enough to be
    continuously defeated by Turkey in sport, political components were
    also included, and we are experiencing defeat in politics as well.

    "Heritage Party unequivocally believes that it's high time for a
    change in the country's leadership; this proceeds from a number of
    reasons including those related to national issues. The leadership,
    which was formed as a result of fake elections and at the expense of
    the slaughter on March 1, naturally, not having legitimacy, would
    seek internal legitmacy, would seek external legitimacy and would
    concede our vital lands belonging to the state," Martirosyan stated.

    Safaryan, for his part, said that football is a team sport and very
    often football success is derived from the public's unity and its
    ability in displaying team spirit. Safarayan considers it inexplicable
    that Serzh Sargsyan congratulated Abdullah Gul immediately after the
    first goal was scored by the Turkish team.
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