AAA: Armenia won't sacrifice its principles to relations with TurkeySeptember 9, 2008 - 15:36 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Serzh Sargsyan's invitation and Abdullah Gul's arrival offered a possibility to open dialog between the two states, said AAA Regional Director for Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. "Nevertheless, willingness to open a dialog doesn't mean that Armenia renounces the essence of its national security - recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Turkey should have the courage to face its history," Arpi Vartanian told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. "Time is needed to get the things moving. We live in the 21st century, when a country can't exist like an island in the region. We should live in peace with neighbors. But, I do repeat, it doesn't mean that Armenia is ready to sacrifice its principles to establish relations with Turkey." As to possible influence of the U.S. presidential election on normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations, Ms. Vartanian said the American constituency is concentrated on internal problems. "Candidates Obama and McCain differ on the Armenian Genocide issue but their opinions of Caucasus policy coincide," he said. ![]() ![]() Grigoryan added that the situation around the world and particularly in the region is very difficult. The Armenian Defense Ministry has denied Azerbaijan's accusations of violating the ceasefire. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan took to social media to thank his Lithuanian counterpart for the contribution. President of the Armenian parliament Alen Simonyan met with the Speaker of the Azerbaijani Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova. ![]() ![]() Partner news | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |