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    SIGNING OF PROTOCOLS TO INAUGURATE ARMENIANS' STRUGGLE, RPA REP STATES

    News.am
    18:08 / 09/28/2009

    "The signing of the Armenian-Turkish protocols will inaugurate
    the Armenian people's struggle for its rights against Turkey,"
    Vice-Chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), head of the
    RPA parliamentary faction Galust Sahakyan told NEWS.am, commenting
    on the Turkish media report on the planned signing of the Protocols
    in Zurich on October 10.

    "Once we embarked on a hard way. The result is the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic. Therefore, the Armenian people must show determination in
    dealing with Turkey," Sahakyan said. He stressed that, if Turkey signs
    the Protocols, the Armenian authorities must find a way of signing
    them as well - even if a wave of protest rises. "We will have to
    sign the Protocols, even if with reservations," Sahakyan said. He
    admitted the risks of signing the Protocols. "The greatest risk is
    that we are striking a bargain with Turks. A Turk remains a Turk,
    and what is more dangerous than dealing with him," Sahakyan said.

    Speaking of RA President Serzh Sargsyan's forthcoming pan-Armenian
    tour, he said that the President's aim is not "persuading" the
    Diaspora. Rather, he is going to inform the Armenians of the ongoing
    processes. "Even if the people do not support the authorities,
    the Armenian-Turkish process will go on. It may be delayed, but not
    suspended," Sahakyan said. "Let's hope that ten years after normalizing
    its relations with Turkey Armenia becomes a strong and prosperous
    state, even at the expense of the image of RPA, which shouldered
    the responsibility for the consequences of the Armenian-Turkish
    rapprochement," Sahakyan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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