ArmInfo. The latest statement by the person holding the post of Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia about rethinking the fact of the Armenian Genocide is nothing more than the destruction and humiliation under various pretexts of the national collective rights and the foundations of the identity of the Armenian people, as well as the satisfaction of Turkish-Azerbaijani demands. This is stated in the statement of the Supreme Body of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun party.
The statement emphasizes that such statements are the product of anti-national, anti-state and anti-scientific thinking. "The statement that questions the fact of the Armenian Genocide is in itself an anti-civilizational act of denial, which, along with fulfilling Turkey's preconditions, is disrespectful of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by more than 40 countries, and in the case of some states, its criminalization, as well as the universal efforts and international cooperation to prevent the crime of genocide. This reprehensible statement belittles the political, scientific and social heritage created by different generations of the Armenian people, our collective struggle and sacrifices for the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide," the ARF party said in a statement.
Its authors emphasize that this is an insult to the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, one and a half million Armenian martyrs canonized by the Armenian Apostolic Church.
The Supreme Body of the ARF "Dashnaktsutyun" of Armenia confirms that the recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the restoration of the rights of the Armenian people have no time limits. They are based on international law and the vital requirement of restoring historical justice. These demands stem from the strategic interests of the Armenian people and Armenian statehood.
"Condemnation of the Genocide and elimination of its consequences are the most serious basis for the exclusion and prevention of such crimes against humanity. Refusal to demand international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, enshrined in the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Armenia, does not neutralize the hostile, expansionist ambitions and security threats against the Republic of Armenia. We note that reckless service to the demands and preconditions of the Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem is a hostile policy that is a direct challenge to our national security, the existence of our statehood and the vital interests of Armenians around the world. We once again call on the Armenian people, both in Armenia and in the Diaspora, to unite around national and state programs that will stop the disintegration of our statehood," the ARF statement reads.
During a meeting with representatives of the Armenian community in Switzerland, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated the need to reassess and comprehend the Armenian Genocide. He expressed the idea that it is important to understand why the issue of the Armenian Genocide appeared on Armenia's agenda, emphasizing the need for an in-depth analysis. "We must go back to the history of the Armenian Genocide, understand what happened, why it happened, and how we perceived it. For example, why was the issue of the Armenian Genocide not on the agenda in 1939, but appeared in 1950? Do we need to understand this or not?" the head of government said. At the same time, he never mentioned the guilt of the Ottoman Empire or Turkey's denial policy.