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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT' STATEMENT DISTORTED - AGOS WEEKLY EDITOR

    Tert.am
    29.07.11

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's statement made at his meeting
    with the participants in the Armenian Language and Literature Olympiad
    in Tsakhkadzor was distorted, which, in turn, caused misinformation,
    said Rober Koptas, Editor-in-Chief of the Istanbul-based Agos weekly.

    The Armenian leader's statement contained a message about peace and
    democracy, he stressed. "In his statement Serzh Sargsyan emphasized
    the country's prosperity rather than its area. It was a message of
    peace. We think that Sargsyan's statement was distorted by the media.

    Before asking his question, a student was speaking of Tigranes the
    Great and Armenia under his rule. Then he asked if it was possible for
    Armenia to be like Armenia of that period. In his response, President
    Sargsyan was speaking of prosperous Armenia, but not of getting
    western Armenia or Mount Ararat back. He stressed the fact of reaching
    civilized nations' level and said: 'This is your generation's duty.'
    President Sargsyan asked the student's question in a diplomatic and
    peaceful way. He did not say that 'we have taken Nagorno-Karabakh
    and we leave it to you to take Mount Ararat.' President Sargsyan's
    message did not at all mean that," Koptas said.

    Immediately after the reports on the Armenian leader's meeting with
    students, Turkish and Azeri mass media spread the information that
    President Serzh Sargsyan allegedly said: "We have taken Nagorno
    Karabakh, and we leave it to you to take Mount Ararat."

    Official Ankara strongly condemned the Armenian president's statement.

    Speaking in Baku, Turkish Premier Recep Erdogan qualified the Armenian
    leader' statement as a provocation and demanded that President Serzh
    Sargsyan apologize.

    The Turkish foreign office issued a strong statement. Using such
    expressions is unbecoming to a statesman, a president, the Turkish
    premier said. President Sargsyan made a major blunder and must
    apologize, Erdogan said at his meeting with Azerbaijani President
    Serzh Sargsyan.

    Armenian Deputy FM Shavarsh Kocharyan made a statement in connection
    with the Ankara-raised clamor. He said that Turkey made an artificial
    hysteria over the Armenian leader' statement.

    "You know, I have the impression that the Turks have simply not read
    the complete answer to the question or that they are just unanimously
    voicing what they wish to voice, by clinging to separate sections
    of the address. Actually the answer of the president of Armenia to
    such a question was serious, comprehensive and quite measured, which,
    if not perceived in Turkey, then they simply do not need it. In any
    case, the hysteria made is not only artificial, but should also lead
    many to conclusions," Sh. Kocharyan told journalists.

    At his meeting with participants in the Armenian Language and
    Literature Olympiad in Tsakhkadzor Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan,
    responding to a student's question, particularly said that his
    generation defended Nagorno-Karabakh from the enemy. "Each generation
    has its own duties, and it must be able to perform them well," the
    Armenian leader said.

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