ARMENIAN REVOLUTIONARY FEDERATION NOT JEALOUS
Tert.am
26.07.11
The sides' statements on protecting the Armenian people's rights,
developing Armenians' potential raise a question as to whether the
dialogue is the best means of achieving the goals.
At a press conference held jointly with the Heritage parliamentary
group member Armen Martirosyan, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D) parliamentary group member Artsvik Minasyan
stated that dialogue has become "something artificial for us." "Who
says that this dialogue is unprecedented. It can be unprecedented
if it develops into negotiations between two particular forces,"
Minasyan said.
"Besides, when we speak of dialogue, we should realize that it is a
step by two sides aimed to retain their dominance in the political
arena as if they were making certain political decisions," Minasyan
said.
According to him, the sides' statements on protecting the Armenian
people's rights, developing Armenians' potential raise a question as
to whether the dialogue is the best means of achieving the goals.
"I am confident that this dialogue will not produce any results.
However, we are neither jealous nor envious. We know both the sides and
their positions very well. Largely, they are similar in many aspects,"
Minasyan said.
He pointed out that a change of power also means ousting such positions
from the political arena.
Tert.am
26.07.11
The sides' statements on protecting the Armenian people's rights,
developing Armenians' potential raise a question as to whether the
dialogue is the best means of achieving the goals.
At a press conference held jointly with the Heritage parliamentary
group member Armen Martirosyan, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D) parliamentary group member Artsvik Minasyan
stated that dialogue has become "something artificial for us." "Who
says that this dialogue is unprecedented. It can be unprecedented
if it develops into negotiations between two particular forces,"
Minasyan said.
"Besides, when we speak of dialogue, we should realize that it is a
step by two sides aimed to retain their dominance in the political
arena as if they were making certain political decisions," Minasyan
said.
According to him, the sides' statements on protecting the Armenian
people's rights, developing Armenians' potential raise a question as
to whether the dialogue is the best means of achieving the goals.
"I am confident that this dialogue will not produce any results.
However, we are neither jealous nor envious. We know both the sides and
their positions very well. Largely, they are similar in many aspects,"
Minasyan said.
He pointed out that a change of power also means ousting such positions
from the political arena.