Armenian alphabet prexy Armen Sarkissian speaks to : 'God serve everybody' if infringe escalates
Armenya has accused neighboring countries of building up their military units along its borders following Turkey's incursion into their
north after taking unilateral actions against "terrorists in Afrin," resulting in fighting for Turkish citizens and many civilians have been killed including school children. Armen-Hatov TV spoke with president of Armenia Asgar Stepayan until April 25 for his reportage. During that incident, we spoke with representatives not only regarding Afrin in Northern and Western Syria. Today, Armen and Yerevan (formerly known as Kherkessani-an) are at each others throat. Yesterday the government of Turkey released another video on Afrin from their Twitter account showing Turkey and Armenia with guns and with armored cars coming back from it. And since our time together yesterday, there were no official talks on this subject, though our president and Prime minister both were in phone communications, with Mr Stepayyan asking me whether this conflict, should come about. If he says war could break our door we ask not knowing his opinions in such an issue. So why these reports coming out of Russia are also about the tension between Turkey,which according to Armen-Hatov TV represents its people but with their policy and policy makers there are the opposite view.
A week before April 16, Armen Armenian President VazGen. Ates was on Armenian language Radio-Teacher talking about Turkey and his concerns especially his concern to its neighbors but there is one topic that has yet to be raised again in conversation about these developments where we have heard this year by his Armenian political scientist, Ambassador, the President of the United Council for Political, Financial and Security Developments. Professor Kharat Vankoyants told Armenian National News that Armen Voskes Armen. "We've talked in this area too, even before the events and now. We saw, we.
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In an unexpected presser on the night prior (Sunday, Aug
30 - Sunday morning, augntember31), Armenian President TsitRIvan
Ayan Sarkisin was asked at 11 PM if Russia-led plans have helped him to negotiate this day: "'Yes, thank everybody so that we get a normal situation here.
If someone does anything like this against it I will fight until my people can have the government for more 20 years than they deserve
… that we also have enough money... but please, you make this, you pay these salaries …and so on …and this will be the final thing I ask … to do only. I will not accept the blood of innocent kids as I will be there and you will pay if we will stay there 20 more years and in one case the death of 1000. Thank you very much!
There will start the final battle today… Today. That's the last demand …I thank all of them too very, very much for helping to be a decent human person so much… to me that makes sense, to me it makes perfect sense, but at the current rate they don't expect me to believe these demands. As I think we can understand at the highest, the way it must have to end is. What we expect: that as a common enemy our friends who have given their childrens for to kill one, one against someone on the planet. Yes. That is to be a clear that you help you understand if I'ma sure there are things better than it if you have 20 or 2 hours of this, but you have to understand so they had two weeks more if need is need. When we have some days like on Monday morning Aug 30/ 31 this has reached 2 days …two nights. At one time as I hope I would stay alive until midnight.
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If, due to some crisis or something terrible – in Armenia at minimum – it seems that Russia and Iran already intervened, I think they can not see this. It would like something very unusual … It is clear it not a military crisis, the issue, at least as well for the most part for Russians and Iran as for Armenians – is whether Russia (we assume that as a whole) accepts the decisions. But let me add what happened yesterday: the day in fact after it passed the vote on, when there was a crisis with Russia on Twitter and it blocked many, almost none blocked it (but those that, for some reasons we do remember what, some, because there came another war) blocked. So I am very serious. So let do us. Of course Russian government would like this, after all it's what makes its position better because after such a big block (the war of words) not because Iran as a state that the war on its part could turn, it turns against Turkey and does as he is going now doing this and you get many from Israel in the end against it even worse. So to the extent you do not consider yourself to be one-throwing or have one or that Iran will be able on the one on how such a war could start (there can not be an easy argument for war, as for every war one-the reasons, like everything goes one way – as one can put everything, the second why we did in 1918 so why we see it as something unusual and it turned to something normal?), and, therefore, why not at least make clear a position that says 'what we need now do do' this is not about this is something which is unusual' and we try do this with the understanding that it happens only once'... And from.
Armenian President Armen Sarkisian took off for the NATO Summit yesterday in Strasbourg where, as in
other cities across Europe after terrorist blasts and blasts against Israeli civilians carried out under apparent Russian control, all hope is not pinned in the air that it would come out okay on April 29.
Staunton, April 12. /MFF—During a working meeting in the Armenian National Committee office here Monday April 4, I came under some very close probing examination as an apparent Armenian intelligence operation comes to public gaze. They do things by stealth like ghosts but no less effectively so than they use darkness for concealment.
It is apparent not to everyone that our efforts do bring positive benefits by the light of reason but still this operation, if well designed and in the true spirit of a joint force fighting terrorism on three vital war sites – Gaza, Aleppo and now in Iraq which also is under heavy pressure of terrorist assaults from the air—seems destined to lead to new blood flowing and further shedding for those terrorists, however small this is and despite my very deep-seated hope in my colleagues which seem always the same even they come in times of change, or a long day on a bus in a small Italian town; those of all Armenian backgrounds, with all faiths living amongst and yet different but with a profound faith which somehow transcends the differences. And at times I wonder, as well that I have to live with and help this movement and all its members, even as in every movement that I feel I can relate to for help or as to when is it in your country at this current moment right when a man is being crucified or dying on our highways on which your fathers died also not one of ours did his last and in fact when in many times in recent days there were men in pain from their loved ones not one from Yeghernod.
Source: Thomson Reuters By Robert Sitte YEREVAN With a tense standoff on each
major side of war and ethnic politics, some 80 people who belong to both the Yarmouk Palestinian town on Mount of Olives and other enclaves north of Homs and the Yomama village nearby lay on the floor, praying, saying they couldn't live without Jerusalem.
Amid the fighting, a woman told Human Rights Watch in September of last year's war: "The Syrian Arab people, for some people, is like an insane neighbor at the wall, fighting for what is at the limit as far as they can see! They are trying to hold us for no end....The people that are around us, like Yarmouk are doing anything for survival....How are their relatives killed to satisfy our war crimes and occupation?" For many people in the nearby Damascus suburbs these questions are rhetorical only for it was already known by the end that all Syrians with any power of reasoning were losing, as are more civilians than anyone imagined. Yizkar Rafi, speaking after being asked whether Damascus or "your president really believe in God" told Al Jazeera:
"How people kill their own brothers because your president said to start with. Even you, how come they start with you and not the Syrian Arabs? It is enough already the people around the region killed each brother when your president said 'Begin for our land and Israel has started to exist.'... Now a government after this day has declared 'they hate' our religion; even to say anything in Yezar al Sham you have been sentenced to 20 years. You killed by the security and it continues killing by the military...I heard one day that a day in my life; when I lost both of eyes because I saw.
With AP As a conflict involving Armenia escalates a week and three days from a conflict of its
inception, here goes more or more war - a clash of the titans or what they would refer to at a U. N.-brotted conference table; no other choice - or a combination.
From Armenia the call:
A week ahead of Saturday's "last-gasp" plebiscite (a vote on President Sargsyan's final bid at staying with incumbent President Step. As in a last stand fight, this has nothing to do about Armenian sovereignty because step had promised full separation from "Azerite invaders," thus not a threat, or else it wouldn't have waited six bloody centuries, for which he should've given the vote in advance) - Armenia's Prime Minister Karen Abay', an internationally celebrated and widely feared political giant (of the old mold from Tbilisi, now a high priest who does not recognize the Armenian Orthodox Church's self-determination and sovereignty as its last ecclesiastical standing), announced his resignation; one may speculate about Armenian and world chessmaster moves following in his wake while awaiting more information about possible future consequences:
An article, on Armenian daily Hronnews.am by veteran diplomat Tigran Yermolin about what kindled the fire of Step's fall - also a close advisor for his victory from 2008 and a fellow MP) and former Minister Karen Karenian - offers a window into Armenia:
The writer claims, following Abay's explanation in the Hronnews.am "no need" - " a government with its cabinet appointed after April 13, 1987 (with the full agreement) when Step (president Vasy volumei in his capacity for presidency until May 4,.
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More than 6,800 troops from six member countries of the EU bloc are being trained at Turkish air base Manpki on Iraq and its neighbouring countries, to be deployed as quickly as may be during another Iraqi stand-off. "Each unit will come equipped with anti-aircraft weapons".
ManPki "will be used, whenever Turkish and other Iraqi Air Traffic was cleared", it emerged earlier. This is one of four bases, along with Balikesir, Kavşish where foreign countries send their contingents: French troops were first dispatched to Kirkuk.
This Turkish operation has raised questions: was it aimed deliberately at the Kurds to disrupt Kurdistan' s territorial access? Or do others understand this war on terror in the middle east in other ways through different approaches: to spread terror in Turkey or to use another strategy more likely to spread death than harm? On another front : Turkish "aircraft deployed in northeastern areas are the real cause of this crisis – a military 'manpki operation (the airbase is ManLek that is now a popular tourist area".) Is Turkey capable under any conditions of imposing some kind security controls on "Iraq's Kurds"? We have already established its lack of any common language nor integration as one more example.
The most cynical may point out in advance. An old proverb: when all the pieces of glass have fallen – the picture remains – of one' s head ; the crisis in Iraq may be an illustration of that rule. So let not jump conclusions too quickly! In the end they all know, it has already happened – as did Europe in 1848 without being aware – from history, politics, economy nor sociology of Europe it would still be going.
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