"Total" Rejection Leads To Being Rejected

"TOTAL" REJECTION LEADS TO BEING REJECTED

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on April 19, 2008
Armenia

"Of course, it would be desirable for the political forces of our
country to enter into a dialogue with one another. But if one of
the parties is ready for a dialogue while the other persistently
refuses any format of dialogue, I don’t think this should become a
supreme goal, and one will have do his best for having a dialogue
with everybody.

If they don’t want a dialogue, it’s their problem. It is up to each
political force to determine its own place and role in the life of the
country and society. If someone has decided that his place and role
is to assume the posture of an offended party and reject everything,
let him do so. The one who resorts to total rejection is, as a rule,
rejected at the end," Spartak Seyranyan finds.