VARDAN KHACHATRYAN: THE PROTOCOLS CONTAIN THREAT
Karen Ghazaryan
"Radiolur"
16.09.2009 17:01
MP Vardan Khachatryan is assured that the ratification of the
Armenian-Turkish protocols will become a serious threat to Armenia. He
considers that Armenia will lose much. Vardan Khachatryan believes
that the ratification of the protocols will undoubtedly lead to the
deterrence of the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide
and aggravation of relations with the Diaspora.
Tomorrow the President of Armenia will convene consultations on
the Armenian-Turkish relations with the political parties. Can
such consultations change anything in the positions of the
parties? According to Vardan Khachatryan it is possible only in the
event the consultations shed light upon the agreements reached.
Assessing the acts of protest organized by ARF Dashnaktsutyun, the MP
said it's time for abrupt steps and the public consciousness has to
wake up, since there is a threat of serious losses, and this should
not be ignored.
"I think that first of all it's necessary to wake up the public
and inform people about the real danger those documents or their
ratification contain," he said.
Karen Ghazaryan
"Radiolur"
16.09.2009 17:01
MP Vardan Khachatryan is assured that the ratification of the
Armenian-Turkish protocols will become a serious threat to Armenia. He
considers that Armenia will lose much. Vardan Khachatryan believes
that the ratification of the protocols will undoubtedly lead to the
deterrence of the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide
and aggravation of relations with the Diaspora.
Tomorrow the President of Armenia will convene consultations on
the Armenian-Turkish relations with the political parties. Can
such consultations change anything in the positions of the
parties? According to Vardan Khachatryan it is possible only in the
event the consultations shed light upon the agreements reached.
Assessing the acts of protest organized by ARF Dashnaktsutyun, the MP
said it's time for abrupt steps and the public consciousness has to
wake up, since there is a threat of serious losses, and this should
not be ignored.
"I think that first of all it's necessary to wake up the public
and inform people about the real danger those documents or their
ratification contain," he said.