Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations
I think polarization has been a big problem between the diaspora and Armenia for a long time now. This is another reason why i so strongly reccomend that the diasporans go to Armenia and understand their country and people better so we can talk in a more unicen voice. While the diaspora is more concerned about justice for past events, the people in Armenia are more concerned about improving the lives of their childeren. Many times the attainment of these two goals means contradictory actions are needed and this is not good for our country. No one will get justice while Armenia is a weak state so if you want justice you start by building a strong state which is impossible to do under isolation. Open borders are a part of building a stronger state. We do have to keep in mind that it is the turck we are dealing with and we must never forget what they have done to us but even the most bitter of enemies will find ways to work togather if it benefits them both.
I think polarization has been a big problem between the diaspora and Armenia for a long time now. This is another reason why i so strongly reccomend that the diasporans go to Armenia and understand their country and people better so we can talk in a more unicen voice. While the diaspora is more concerned about justice for past events, the people in Armenia are more concerned about improving the lives of their childeren. Many times the attainment of these two goals means contradictory actions are needed and this is not good for our country. No one will get justice while Armenia is a weak state so if you want justice you start by building a strong state which is impossible to do under isolation. Open borders are a part of building a stronger state. We do have to keep in mind that it is the turck we are dealing with and we must never forget what they have done to us but even the most bitter of enemies will find ways to work togather if it benefits them both.
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