Originally posted by Lucin
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Though the meaning is quite obvious, I used it in a context to give you a hint; but, you seemed to have missed it!
So let's spell it out a bit more! When I said:
"Please quote what was said and "we'll see for the rest."
I meant something like:
"I don't care about it right now and I won't waste my time considering it because it may never be necessary as it may never become a reality." That's what I meant, hoping that the example would help you understand what Sarkozy could have meant, but you seem to be so obtuse.
As for the part that is in bold, can you please let us know where it is in the allocution? What is the context?
As usual, you stubbornly insist on issues that you poorly understand - if at all - the basic facts. For the record:
1. The negotiations include 35 chapters and 30 of them do not imply full membership. Sarkozy agreed to consider only those
2. In June, France opposed starting the negotiations of one of the 5 chapters that imply full membership
3. As of today, the negotiations of only 4 chapters have started - I did not say concluded - that none imply full membership and LOL you're jumping up and down because it was said "and we'll see for the rest.???"
[Considering the context of the expression, "the rest" seems to mean the 5 remaining chapters that imply full membership.]
LOL Why don't you "practice what you preach" and tell us what he could have meant?

Originally posted by Lucin
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There's nothing I can do with your imaginary what he said and he did not say. Please produce the official and integral text - not truncated excerpts here and there - and "we'll see for the rest." With all due respect, it's so frequent that you totally misunderstand what is said.
Originally posted by Lucin
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Are you so obtuse to miss that what was meant is that all nations are comparable when it comes to foreign relations?
Originally posted by Lucin
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In any case, I don't know what aspects of our relations you had in mind when you said "much deeper" and "not comparable to Franco-Armenian or Russo-Armenian relations" - as usually, you provide no explanations. Regardless, though I value our warm relations with Iran, our mental and cultural affinities have somehow faded with time and, your understanding of our past, present and "cultural/mental world/heritage" seems too narrow and based on your own world; in fact
1. At least, since Khorenatsi, some Armenians looked at the "West" and others at the "East"
2. For Armenians who lived for centuries in, for instance, Cilicia; countries like Italy, Greece or France were probably more present and important than Persia. Actually, based on the biography that we've considered, even Raffi - born in "Persia" - did not seem to care much for Persian culture and "mental/intellectual world?????"
3. For Armenians who lived in what became Soviet Armenia/Georgia, Russia probably mattered much more than Persia did
As I have suggested in a different thread, you need to travel, get to know and understand the diversity of the Armenian Nation and broaden your horizons!



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