Handing Over Lands Is Treason

HANDING OVER LANDS IS TREASON

irayr-sefilyan
07:33 pm | September 22, 2009

Politics

Member of the "Miatsum" initiative Jirair Sefilyan considers the
demand for current RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan’s resignation
as unfounded.

"If there is anyone who must resign, that is Serzh Sargsyan along
with his pack of wolves. The time has come for us to heal the wounds
and there is no need to make more errors," said Jirair Sefilyan.

He recalled that "Miatsum" has never demanded Nalbandyan’s
resignation. "We demand a reception to transmit what we have to say."

Sefilyan unfortunately sees only one issue in the Turkish-Armenian
relations.

"The issue is handing over the territories that we liberated during
the Artsakh war to Turkey. We must realize this and prevent it from
happening."

Touching upon Sezh Sargsyan’s consultation about Turkish-Armenian
relations and the positions of the political parties, Sefilyan assesses
that as a show.

"There is no such thing as Turkish-Armenian relations, but a
Turkish-Armenian conflict. How can we talk about relations when we
have a neighbor like Turkey, which has had and still has the intention
to eliminate Armenians? The guarantee of the Armenian people is the
unity of Armenians and the Armenian army with its national values,
which we unfortunately don’t have."

Tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. the "Miatsum" national initiative will express
its protest against Serzh Sargsyan’s policy on Turkish-Armenian
relations at the presidential residence. All protests will be ongoing
in different sites.

"Handing over lands is treason and they must not forget what may
happen to traitors."

What may happen to traitors? In response, Sefilyan said: "The people
will take adequate steps in order to keep the traitors away from the
peak of the political pyramid in a short amount of time."

Sefilyan promised the people that he and others like him who are
against the current regime will not stay silent and will bring the
people out of the swamp.

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