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  • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    So this is a major project funding anti-armenian propaganda,what do they think armenian diaspora is not the same with the armenians relatives living in Armenia?

    Is this a new stage of denial?Notice what can do the money,they can silence the truth here is the proof.

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    • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

      Originally posted by Lucin View Post
      Wasn't it Raffi Hovanessian who refrained cowardly from using the word Genocide, as a foreign minister (?) during Levon's times in a meeting with his Turkish counterpart? I remember having read on that somewhere. If so, then this is quite hypocritical of him. He has never been a shrewd and smart politician.
      Yes Lucin jan, it was this same fatass Raffi who courted the genocidal Turk and called the AG “the great expatriation” or some similar crap as they do these days (think of the preacher Obama and the other preacher, the Jew pope of a billion Catholics, John Paul II in Tzitzernakabert). I know you know this and this is just a rhetorical question, but just in case for those who didn't know.

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      • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

        I think this is the exact and critical time for the former president Robert Kocharyan to step in, with his strong stance, and express his opinion on the protocol to face the Turkish attacks to prevent Armenia’s complete withdrawal.

        Levon Ter-Petrosyan approved the "protocol", his opinion doesn't matter, he is dead as an opposition leader.

        I assume Kocharyan's opinion will be very interesting for all Armenians.
        Last edited by gegev; 09-09-2009, 10:11 AM.

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        • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

          Kocharian and Sej i think are on a similar level, i dought he would do anything different then Serj.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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          • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

            Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
            Kocharian and Sej i think are on a similar level, i dought he would do anything different then Serj.
            I think Robert Kocharian will trust his foreign minister, Oskanian’s, analysis. Rather than the current one, Edvard Nalbandyan, because Nalbadyan is too much flexable and I doubt if he has a backbone.
            Last edited by gegev; 09-09-2009, 11:43 AM.

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            • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

              Originally posted by gegev View Post
              I think this is the exact and critical time for the former president Robert Kocharyan to step in, with his strong stance, and express his opinion on the protocol to face the Turkish attacks to prevent Armenia’s complete withdrawal.

              Levon Ter-Petrosyan approved the "protocol", his opinion doesn't matter, he is dead as an opposition leader.

              I assume Kocharyan's opinion will be very interesting for all Armenians.
              Kocharian already expressed his opinion http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread....ian#post278698
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              • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

                Something fishy is going on here and it may be tied to 'the Protocols'.
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                Azerbaijan Will Lift Armenia Blockade for Karabakh


                BAKU (Today’s Zaman)—Azerbaijan has said it may consider opening its borders with Armenia if Yerevan agrees to making major concessions to Baku in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, an Azerbaijani official was quoted by the Turkish Today’s Zaman as saying on Tuesday.

                Azeri Foreign Ministry Spokesman Elkhan Polukhov told Today’s Zaman that Azerbaijan may consider opening its borders with Armenia if “a breakthrough” is reached in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

                Polukhov described that breakthrough as an agreement by Yerevan to return to Azeri control five of the seven liberated Armenian districts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh with no conditions. He also added that an agreement is necessary for the return of the strategic regions of Kelbajar and Lachin, connecting the two Armenian republics.

                He, however, said it is too early to discuss the mandate and structure of peacekeeping forces that would be required in the territories if they are to be returned to Azeri control.

                “It has been said in earlier statements from Azerbaijani officials that Azerbaijan is ready to open borders and restore dialogue with Armenia if the first stage of a plan to resolve the conflict is implemented,” he said.

                The Madrid principles governing the Karabakh peace process call for a withdrawal of the liberated territories and their return to Azerbaijan, the return of Azeri refugees to Karabakh, and envision a future referendum of self-determination in Karabakh.

                According to Polukhov, Azerbaijan will populate the liberated regions with nearly half a million Azeris kept in refugee camps by the state since the outbreak of the Karabakh war.

                The remarks follow weeks of political maneuvering by Baku to hinge the normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia to a resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict favoring Azerbaijan.

                When these conditions are met, he added, “both railways and highways between the two countries will be operational.”

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                • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

                  This is bullsh.it they try to fool armenians and international community it makes me laugh they are the loosers and the aggressors but yet they post themselves as victorious and superiors.

                  They are so id.iots they think we will get cute and then xxxxhered like chickens

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                  • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

                    Originally posted by gegev View Post
                    I think Robert Kocharian will trust his foreign minister, Oskanian’s, analysis. Rather than the current one, Edvard Nalbandyan, because Nalbadyan is too much flexable and I doubt if he has a backbone.
                    I don't think you can ask for more patriotic leaders then these two. They will be the last ones to give up kharabagh. They both fought for it and ousted the guy who was gona do just that. Whatever they decide to do it will be for the good of kharabagh and Armenia. It is good and well to be patriotic as long is you are not blinded by it and can see clearly things for what they are.
                    Last edited by Haykakan; 09-09-2009, 01:03 PM.
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                    • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

                      Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
                      This is bullsh.it they try to fool armenians and international community it makes me laugh they are the loosers and the aggressors but yet they post themselves as victorious and superiors.

                      They are so id.iots they think we will get cute and then xxxxhered like chickens
                      No need to get excited. The Azeris have been quick to make lies and erronious statements i just hope they themselves beliueve a quarter of what they say
                      Hayastan or Bust.

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