YEREVAN. – Now, we are telling everyone: Point to the aggressor, so that lessons can be learned, and it will be possible to move on.
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan on Saturday stated the above-said while interacting with delegates during the intermission at the second Global Forum Against the Crime of Genocide, which is held in capital city Yerevan.
The Presidential Press Office informed Armenian News-NEWS.am that the President spoke with numerous forum participants, and presented Armenia’s view on a variety of matters.
Sargsyan also reflected on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
“Yesterday, I received [Russian] Foreign Minister [Sergei] Lavrov, who was in Yerevan on a visit, to whom I presented our position after the situation created as a result of the large-scale attack, which Azerbaijan unleashed [in early April],” the Armenian President specifically noted. “Azerbaijan’s gross violation of the ceasefire agreement in 1994 has pushed the negotiation process somewhere far away.
“We were convinced that this matter could really be resolved based solely on mutual concessions, by way of peace. But today we have a different situation (…), and now, we are telling everyone: Point to the aggressor, so that lessons can be learned, and it will be possible to move on.”


An event was held in Akdeniz municipality in Greater Mersin, Turkey to commemorate the 101st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
YEREVAN. – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia informed Armenian News-NEWS.am that Armenia’s Ambassador to the Czech Republic and to Slovakia, Tigran Seiranian, whose diplomatic residence is in the Czech capital city of Prague, paid a visit to the Slovak capital city of Bratislava, where he held several talks.
LOS ANGELES— Documentary “Orphans of the Genocide” will be featured on April 24 at 1:30 p.m. PT on KCET, while documentary “Uprooted” will premiere at 8 p.m. ET/PT nationwide on Link TV (DirecTV Channel 375 and Dish Network Channel 9410) and at 7 p.m. PT in Southern California on KCET.
The Sicilian Regional Assembly on Wednesday, April 20 unanimously recognized the Armenian Genocide, becoming the 105th council at the self-government level to have done so in Italy.
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The resolution “Recognizing the events of 1915 as Genocide” is set to once again be discussed in the German Bundestag, most probably in June, Aravot reports citing Haberler.
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April 4 2016
Turkey Threatens Armenia With “Another Armenian Genocide”
Posted on April 4, 2016 by Sean Adl-Tabatabai
Turkey are to begin military operations against the Republic of
Armenia – just a century after they attempted to wipe the country off
the face of the earth in the brutal killing of 1.5 million of its
citizens in what is known today as the Armenian Genocide.
According to Russian intelligence sources Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan has voiced concerns that the 3 million population
nation of Armenia has become the “greatest threat to world peace”, and
has vowed to “do something about it”.
Whatdoesitmean.com reports:
Once gaining their own nation, however, this report notes, Armenia was
forced to come to the aid of the Christian Armenian’s living in the
Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Islamic Republic of Azerbaijan—who had
vowed, since 1988, to eliminate Christianity from their borders
altogether, and which led to the Nagorno-Karabakh War that ended in
1994 with a death toll over 30,000 and the displacement of nearly 1
million more.
Though this war has remained a “frozen conflict” for the past 22
years, MoD experts in this report say, this past week it became “hot”
when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan traveled to his $100
million American palace outside of Washington D.C. to meet with his
paid Mercury LLC lobbyists—who then immediately began warning US
politicians that the 3 million populated Christian nation of Armenia
had now became the greatest threat to world peace known in our times.
Within hours of Erdogan’s US lobbyists from Mercury LLC giving such an
outlandish and absurd warning, this report continues, Turkish backed
Azerbaijan launched a “massive attack” with tanks, artillery and
helicopters against the Armenian protected Christians in the
Nagorno-Karabakh region with their Russian Ambassador, Polad
Bulbuloglu, stating “The attempts of a peaceful solution to this
conflict have been underway for 22 years. How much more will it take?
We are ready for a peaceful solution to the issue. But if it’s not
solved peacefully then we will solve it by military means”—a statement
fully backed by Erdoğan too.
With Turkey being the key supplier of weapons and military hardware to
the Islamic State terrorists for the genocide of Christians in Iraq
and Syria, the MoD says in this report, Armenia’s President Serzh
Sargsian ordered his foreign ministry to “draft a treaty on mutual
military assistance with Nagorno-Karabakh” to protect these Christians
from “Erdoğan’s wrath” lest these Christians suffer the same fate.
Vice speaker of Russia’s State Duma (lower house of parliament) Sergei
Zheleznyak further warned that Turkey was the “third force” behind the
war developments in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, this report
continues, describing them as a provocation—which back in February,
NATO stated it was growing “nervous” about should Erdoğan’s
provocations against Christians erupt into a full scale war with
Russia.
NATO’s fears are, indeed, justified, this report notes, (and as we had
previously reported on) after President Putin, this past November
(2015), ordered thousands of additional Federation military forces to
Armenia should Erdoğan attempt the war moves he has begun this past
week against the Christian Armenian peoples living in
Nagorno-Karabakh.
And as to exactly why Erdoğan, and his son Bilal who funds ISIS, are
intent on igniting a war in Nagorno-Karabakh, this report concludes,
is due to the ongoing talks between Russia and the Obama regime to
coordinate their attack on the Turkish supported Islamic State capital
of Raqqa (in northern Syria) which the US is preparing for a massive
increase of Special Forces troops to conduct—and if successful, would
destroy Turkey’s dream of Middle East dominance and cost them millions
of dollars.
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