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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Serge is horrible at technology and anything related to the internet. A relative of mine asked him about Apple and he got confused and didn't know what it was. Plus, he is known never to use the computer, so it would have to be one of is aides who knows how to use it posing as him...
    That's really a tragedy and highlights the generation gap that exists in Armenia very well...

    Tigran Sargsyan on the other hand launched his own website today. He is known to be an avid blogger too. http://www.tigransargsyan.am/

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Hahaha I think Serge should make a Twitter account and follow Aliyev (@presidentaz) and annoy him!
    Serge is horrible at technology and anything related to the internet. A relative of mine asked him about Apple and he got confused and didn't know what it was. Plus, he is known never to use the computer, so it would have to be one of is aides who knows how to use it posing as him...

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
    Do you think Sargsyan should follow aliyev after aliyev sends his condolence's to al qaida
    Hahaha I think Serge should make a Twitter account and follow Aliyev (@presidentaz) and annoy him!

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  • ninetoyadome
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    Do you think Sargsyan should follow aliyev after aliyev sends his condolence's to al qaida

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
    Probably president have consulted your posts
    Armenian President sends condolence letter to Obama

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  • Mukuch
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    I don't get why Armenia does not adopt in its foreign policy the active "expressing of condolences" to world leaders on tragic events. Besides Russia and a select few countries or otherwise major world disasters (see Japan), I never hear about Armenia (at least publicly) sending condolences.

    For example, there was a tornado outbreak in the US that killed 300+ people this week. Azerbaijan sent condolences to Obama... why does Armenia not do the same? Same with Morocco over the bombing in Marrakech, Azerbaijan was right there with a sending of condolences and no sign from Armenia. Sending these kinda things is a sign of respect for that nation and perhaps starts dialogue in the future. It could benefit Armenia while bringing no negatives.
    Probably president have consulted your posts
    Armenian President sends condolence letter to Obama


    May 02, 2011 | 12:44

    YEREVAN. - President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan sent a condolence letter to his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama on devastating tornadoes killing hundreds in the Southern states.

    “I learned with deep sorrow the news of almost 300 deaths and devastation caused by tornadoes in the Southern states.

    On behalf of the people of Armenia and my own behalf, I express my sincerest condolences to you and families of the victims. We share your pain and at this grave moment wish you patience and endurance,” the letter reads, presidential press service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

    Tornadoes and violent storms struck the states of Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, Virginia and Kentucky.



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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    I don't get why Armenia does not adopt in its foreign policy the active "expressing of condolences" to world leaders on tragic events. Besides Russia and a select few countries or otherwise major world disasters (see Japan), I never hear about Armenia (at least publicly) sending condolences.

    For example, there was a tornado outbreak in the US that killed 300+ people this week. Azerbaijan sent condolences to Obama... why does Armenia not do the same? Same with Morocco over the bombing in Marrakech, Azerbaijan was right there with a sending of condolences and no sign from Armenia. Sending these kinda things is a sign of respect for that nation and perhaps starts dialogue in the future. It could benefit Armenia while bringing no negatives.
    From today! The RoA government must be monitoring this website Or they caught on to Azeri tactics. Either way, good job
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    Armenian President sends condolences to King of Morocco

    May 02, 2011 | 14:03

    YEREVAN. -President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan sent a condolence letter to His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco on the terrorist attack in Marrakech.

    President Sargsyan noted he was deeply shocked by news of the terrorist attack in Marrakech which claimed many lives, presidential press service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

    “On behalf of the people of Armenia and my own behalf, I convey sincere condolences to you, the people of Morocco and families of the victims, and state to you our support in finding the culprits and bringing them to justice,” the message reads.

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
    with the tornado you have to think about it like this:
    1.) The US didnt do anything during the destruction of the Armenian cemetery in Nakhijevan
    2.) They keep lying to the Armenian community claiming they will recognize the Armenian Genocide and never do
    3.) Always turn a blind eye towards azerbaijan and there threats, there ceasefire violations, etc.
    4.) Recently they cut aid to Armenia regarding the Millennium Challenge Account http://asbarez.com/94996/millennium-...s-armenia-aid/ and don't do xxxx when azerbaijan rigs elections, when they arrest a 5 year old girl and her mother, when they arrest opposition members. They dont say or do xxxx.
    Trust me, I completely agree what kind of mofos they've been with us. But it shouldn't stop us from sending condolences, even if they are crocodile tear-ish. It's just standard diplomatic procedure that becomes more vital when your enemy is doing it too. Perhaps it will even help to get relations back on track, or forment new ones.

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  • ninetoyadome
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    I don't get why Armenia does not adopt in its foreign policy the active "expressing of condolences" to world leaders on tragic events. Besides Russia and a select few countries or otherwise major world disasters (see Japan), I never hear about Armenia (at least publicly) sending condolences.

    For example, there was a tornado outbreak in the US that killed 300+ people this week. Azerbaijan sent condolences to Obama... why does Armenia not do the same? Same with Morocco over the bombing in Marrakech, Azerbaijan was right there with a sending of condolences and no sign from Armenia. Sending these kinda things is a sign of respect for that nation and perhaps starts dialogue in the future. It could benefit Armenia while bringing no negatives.
    PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA EXPRESSED HIS CONDOLENCES TO THE JAPAN EMPEROR ON THE EARTHQUAKE

    YEREVAN, March 12. /ARKA/. President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan sent a letter of condolence to the Emperor of Japan Akihito where he expressed his willingness to assist them in the elimination of earthquake consequences in Japan.

    On Friday 8.9-magnitude earthquake stuck Japan. It struck about 400km (250 miles) north-east of Tokyo with the depth of 24 km. Officials say 350 people are dead and about 500 missing.

    “Your Excellency, I am deeply impressed by the sad news about the disaster in Japan. I express my sincere condolences to You and Japanese people on the quake victims and destructions. Be sure that in these difficult times Armenia is with Japan and will help you to the extent of its resources. Sharing Your sorrow and Your people I wish endurance and strength to the relatives and friends of the victims”, states Sargsyan’s letter. –0--


    well during the blast in Belarus Armenia's and Artsakh's President's sent condolence letters.
    KARABAKH PRESIDENT SENDS CONDOLENCE LETTER TO BELARUS

    STEPANAKERT. - President of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Bako Sahakyan sent a condolence letter to his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko, the presidential press service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
    In his letter President Sahakyan offered his sincere condolences to fraternal people of Belarus on victims and injured in Minsk subway blast.

    As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, a blast rocked Oktyabrskaya subway station in Minsk during evening rush hour Monday killing 11 people and wounding 150, including 26 severely wounded. The bomb was planted under a bench in the subway's only transfer station.

    Two Armenian citizens were injured in the Minsk blast.


    with the tornado you have to think about it like this:
    1.) The US didnt do anything during the destruction of the Armenian cemetery in Nakhijevan
    2.) They keep lying to the Armenian community claiming they will recognize the Armenian Genocide and never do
    3.) Always turn a blind eye towards azerbaijan and there threats, there ceasefire violations, etc.
    4.) Recently they cut aid to Armenia regarding the Millennium Challenge Account http://asbarez.com/94996/millennium-...s-armenia-aid/ and don't do xxxx when azerbaijan rigs elections, when they arrest a 5 year old girl and her mother, when they arrest opposition members. They dont say or do xxxx.
    Last edited by ninetoyadome; 04-30-2011, 12:47 PM.

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  • Federate
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    Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

    I don't get why Armenia does not adopt in its foreign policy the active "expressing of condolences" to world leaders on tragic events. Besides Russia and a select few countries or otherwise major world disasters (see Japan), I never hear about Armenia (at least publicly) sending condolences.

    For example, there was a tornado outbreak in the US that killed 300+ people this week. Azerbaijan sent condolences to Obama... why does Armenia not do the same? Same with Morocco over the bombing in Marrakech, Azerbaijan was right there with a sending of condolences and no sign from Armenia. Sending these kinda things is a sign of respect for that nation and perhaps starts dialogue in the future. It could benefit Armenia while bringing no negatives.

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