“This night I’ve seen “The Promise.” It is the true story of how the Turks slaughtered 1.5 million Armenians in 1915. Erdogan Pasha, Never Again.”
“We see that the tension hasn’t been eliminated, state of affairs on the negotiation table have more sharpened,” the analyst said, not excluding though that new outbreak on Karabakh-Azerbaijan line of contact may be recorded.
“The studies manly reveal that extermination of the Christian element, and particularly Armenians, took place in the Ottoman Empire. It was a well planned state policy. The Young Turks believed that only homogeneous states are powerful, and for reaching that goal ethnic cleansings were necessary,” the scientist said.
“In Armenia, like in many countries of the world, and in European countries, the USA, Russia, its share is increasing. It’s necessary to attentively follow its exploitation,” the Ambassador said.
“Government’s action plan doesn’t solve challenges, which our country faces. Armenia really appeared in isolation, and if we don’t come out, no issue will be solved. Thus, situation improvement can’t be recorded, negative tendencies will proceed.”
Our sworn friend Russia and that much sworn enemies are in active socializations. A few days ago presidents of Russia and Turkey signed a document, the so-called “Turkish flow” on construction of a gas pipeline.
The National Assembly approved the action plan submitted by the Government with 85 for, 7 against and 6 abstained votes. Prior to the voting in his concluding remarks PM Karen Karapetyan reflected to speeches by the MPs.
“I read Kirk Kerkorian’s testimony today. I understood the following: USD 2 billion was left as heritage, which should exclusively be allotted to one or more beneficial organizations with the so-called 501(C)3 license (U.S. tax service license).”
During the confrontation with the sabotage unit the Defense Army did not sustain losses. In addition to the sabotage infiltration attempts, overnight October 20-21 Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire regime more than 50 times, firing around 2800 shots at Armenian positions from various caliber small arms.
Both Houses of the French Legislature have once again adopted a law that penalizes the denial of genocides recognized by French or international courts, or the denial, minimization or extreme trivialization of other genocides or Crimes Against Humanity, if accompanied by incitement to violence or hatred.