There will be no order for “approval”

06/10/2009

“Here an opinion was made that our media has started a campaign for forming a positive opinion or receiving the so-called approval. There is no such thing as this kind of behavior will mean our weakness in the negotiation process,” responded President Serzh Sargsyan to the thought of Karine Danielyan, according to which it would be better if the television stopped propaganda of the Turkish-Armenian relations, Sargsyan also added, “I am saying this so that it becomes clear to all of you that there was no such order. Vice versa, everything is broadcast quite evenly and objectively.” He also said that nobody made him regulate relations with Turkey. “Nobody made us to resume negotiations to normalize ties with Turkey, Nobody pressed on us. Nobody made me to invite Turkey’s President to Armenia.” But if international structures make statements on the establishment process, according to the president that can be understood as a number of things: an advice, a suggestion, an appeal. “No one pressured us, no one forced me to invite the Turkish president to Armenia,” Sargsyan said. “If you think that this process is necessary only for the Turks than you are mistaken.”