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    K. MANOYAN: "OBAMA CANNOT CAJOLE ARMENIA"

    A1Plus.am
    26/04/10

    Kiro Manoyan, Head of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF)
    Bureau's Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office thinks that the Armenian
    authorities did not realise the danger of the Armenian-Turkish
    Protocols during the signing ceremony.

    "Today the authorities are beginning to realize its side-effects,
    though not fully," said Kiro Manoyan The ARF representative disapproves
    of Serzh Sargsyan's decision on suspending the protocols. "The danger
    will persist unless Armenian authorities withdraw the signature from
    the Protocols," he said

    "With its decision to freeze the documents and wait for Turkey's steps,
    Armenia simply enables Turkey to impose pressure on us. I strongly
    believe that Serzh Sargsyan wanted to withdraw from the documents
    but he succumbed to the pressure of superpowers and sufficed with
    the protocols' suspension."

    Regarding Serzh Sargsyan's meeting with his Russian counterpart
    Dmitri Medvedev, Mr. Manoyan said, "The President went to Moscow to
    inform Russian authorities about his decision. As I said, Armenian
    authorities yield to foreign pressure. The USA is greatly interested
    in Armenian-Turkish reconciliation and "is constantly intervening
    with our affairs."

    The United States and France praised Armenia on Friday for not
    annulling the Western-backed agreements to normalize its relations with
    Turkey despite Ankara's refusal to implement them at this juncture. In
    this regard, Mr. Manoyan said, "They praised Mr. Sargsyan for not
    ending the peace process and withdrawing Armenia's signature."

    Concerning Mr. Obama's failure at pronouncing the word "genocide" on
    April 24, Kiro Manoyan said, "It was not fair. We must call things by
    their name. Mr. Obama termed the events of 1915 as "Meds Yeghern,"
    but we needn't get elated at the phrase since it has different
    interpretations in the USA. We also use the phrase "Meds Yeghern"
    but not in order to avoid its synonym "genocide".

    "Obama meant "tragedy" by saying "Meds Yeghern". According to the
    international right, "genocide" is a legal term while "Meds Yeghern,"
    which is translated "tragedy," is not. Obama tries to cajole us but
    his imagination about the Armenian massacres greatly differs from
    ours. It is very important that the U.S. President utter the word
    "genocide". If Washington gives a green light, the other countries
    will recognize the Genocide by chain reaction. Armenia and Turkey
    have a conflict today and Obama's stance is significant for other
    countries to follow the U.S. President's example."
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