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    PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA: ANKARA'S POLICY OF "ZERO PROBLEMS WITH NEIGHBORS" HAVE BROUGHT "ZERO" RESULTS

    arminfo
    Tuesday, January 15, 18:19

    The situation in Turkey is growing tense. The policy of "zero problems
    with neighbors" have brought "zero" results, President of Armenia Serzh
    Sargsyan said at the enlarged meeting in the Defense Ministry with
    participation of the heads of the legislative, executive and judicial
    authorities, governors and the leadership of the law-enforcement
    agencies, Tuesday.

    He said that the Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem under slogan "One Nation -
    Two States" has been trying to force Armenia to go on concessions by
    means of economic blockade for nearly 20 years.

    "They did not succeed in this and will not succeed. As a peaceful,
    leading and far-seeing nation we understand the importance of
    confidence building in the region for peaceful co-existence with the
    neighbors and natural development. Understanding this, we initiated
    normalization of relations with Turkey. Everyone knows what happened
    to that initiative and how Turkey refused from its commitments
    continuing to keep in blockade the only closed border in Europe,"
    President Sargsyan said.

    He said that Ankara's policy of "zero problems with neighbors" has
    failed because Turkey strives to settle its problems with the neighbors
    at the expense of the neighbors. "Today, Turkey is a country that has
    achieved a big progress, but it will always be insufficient and will
    have a dramatic end unless the Turkish authorities seriously revise
    their attitude towards their own state and people. This process is
    already endangered because Turkey is repeating the mistakes of its
    own history," the president said.

    Sargsyan said that recognition and condemnation of the Armenian
    Genocide is Turkey's duty to the victims of the Genocide, to the
    survivors and their successors. However, first of all, it is Turkey's
    duty to its own people. The president drew attention to the fact that
    the Turkish people began to cast doubt on the version invited by the
    Turkish authorities. The most progressive part of the Turkish public
    openly speaks of the Armenian Genocide.

    "For Armenia recognition and condemnation of Genocide is not
    just a demand of justice or fulfillment of the moral duty to the
    predecessors. It is important for our security. I think that without
    sincere regret of Turkey and liquidation of consequences of the
    Genocide, Armenia's existence will remain endangered," Sargsyan said.


    From: Baghdasarian
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