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"To be or not to be"

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"The two-sided Protocols on Armenian-Turkish relations put forth numerous preconditions," says Armen Aivazian, Director of "Ararat" Center for Strategic Research.

Regarding Republican Party's statement that the Protocols set no preconditions and do not refer to the Karabakh conflict, Mr. Aivazian said: "When in 1915 they displaced and drove people away to "safer places," did they warn against the pending massacre? Surely, they did not. The same is true with the Protocols which speak of the Artsakh problem and the Kars Treaty omitting the names.

Armen Aivazian says he has written about Armenia's wrong policy towards Turkey for ten years.

 "During the so-called "diplomatic relations" during the football matches I made speeches signaling to the destructive effect of the negotiation process. After the road-map was determined this April I called the document "the first act of capitulation" to be followed by new ones. Surely enough, the Protocols were signed in a few months by which Turkey attempts to illegally formulate Armenia's colonization."

Turkey aims to annihilate Armenians - a fact ignored by Armenian authorities. We face a dilemma today. To be or not to be - this is the question."