Armenians of Bulgaria welcomed the withdrawal of the Armenian
Parliament standardization protocols of Armenian-Turkish relations
February 20, 2015
http://www.gagrule.net/armenians-of-bulgaria-welcomed-the-withdrawal-of-the-armenian-parliament-standardization-protocols-of-armenian-turkish-relations/
football diplomacy is over
The Association of Armenians in Bulgaria, welcomes the decision of
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan to remove from Parliament the issue
of protocols signed in Zurich in 2009 between Turkey and Armenia
allegedly aimed at normalizing bilateral relations. "The Turkish
authorities have once again demonstrated to the world that in refusing
the desire for peace of Armenia are the direct heirs of those who
committed the genocide of the Armenians. The gesture of the President
of Armenia is fair and justified because Turkey not only regret the
crimes of its past, but strengthens its anti-Armenian policy and its
denial of genocide "wrote in a statement the Association of Armenians
in Bulgaria. It also says that instead of respecting the memory of the
victims of the Armenian Genocide on April 24, Ankara moves cynically
that day celebrations of the victory of the Battle of Gallipoli.
"Almost every day, the Turkish officials use various opportunity to
distort history and deny the existence of the Armenian genocide and
denying any responsibility for these crimes," the statement continues
by saying that Turkey supports the Azerbaijani government in the
conflict opposes in Karabakh "what is foolish in these circumstances
to speak of improvement of Armenian-Turkish relations."
Krikor Amirzayan
Parliament standardization protocols of Armenian-Turkish relations
February 20, 2015
http://www.gagrule.net/armenians-of-bulgaria-welcomed-the-withdrawal-of-the-armenian-parliament-standardization-protocols-of-armenian-turkish-relations/
football diplomacy is over
The Association of Armenians in Bulgaria, welcomes the decision of
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan to remove from Parliament the issue
of protocols signed in Zurich in 2009 between Turkey and Armenia
allegedly aimed at normalizing bilateral relations. "The Turkish
authorities have once again demonstrated to the world that in refusing
the desire for peace of Armenia are the direct heirs of those who
committed the genocide of the Armenians. The gesture of the President
of Armenia is fair and justified because Turkey not only regret the
crimes of its past, but strengthens its anti-Armenian policy and its
denial of genocide "wrote in a statement the Association of Armenians
in Bulgaria. It also says that instead of respecting the memory of the
victims of the Armenian Genocide on April 24, Ankara moves cynically
that day celebrations of the victory of the Battle of Gallipoli.
"Almost every day, the Turkish officials use various opportunity to
distort history and deny the existence of the Armenian genocide and
denying any responsibility for these crimes," the statement continues
by saying that Turkey supports the Azerbaijani government in the
conflict opposes in Karabakh "what is foolish in these circumstances
to speak of improvement of Armenian-Turkish relations."
Krikor Amirzayan