ArmInfo. As in the past, so today, those who for the sake of "peace" refuse to use deterrent force as a means of counteraction find themselves at the mercy of the enemy. This is stated in the article by the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, founding member of the Pan-Armenian Council of Diplomats Ara Ayvazyan, distributed by the Alternative Projects group.
Ayvazyan expressed the conviction that the painful experience acquired in recent decades, especially by Armenia, has a useful value, since it forces us to rethink the agendas of various value systems that are taking place in international relations, which serve deep processes and widely use and abuse the concept of "peace".
"The concept of "peace" has many different shades, is diverse in meaning and, as a rule, is often openly used and abused by political propagandists for their own purposes. As much as we would like it, nevertheless, the war in our region will not end until our neighbor is ready to inflict the greatest suffering on us, Armenians, by force in the event of failure to fulfill its endless demands," explained the former head of the Armenian MFA.
In this regard, Ayvazyan drew attention to the fact that peace propaganda is dangerous for Armenia, since it leads to the destruction of self-defense barriers through moral degradation leading to self-destruction, which in turn further "seduces" the enemy. "The most important goal of wars is to capture the thoughts and souls of a hostile society. In order to achieve peace, we have given preference not to the neutralization of unfavorable external factors within our forces using a few promising opportunities, but to the transformation of Armenia and the Armenian people," continued the founding member of the Pan- Armenian Council of Diplomats. In this vein, he recalled that in Armenia the "national" is replaced by the "state", the role of the Armenian Apostolic Church is belittled, Armenian history is rewritten, national symbols are disputed, attempts are made to revise the Armenian Genocide, the memory of Artsakh is destroyed by removing materials on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict from all state websites, and the process of alienation of the diaspora is taking place. According to him, all this is presented under the sauce of "revolutionary initiatives" and "ideological transformation", with false promises of truly independent statehood and peace. While in Baku, according to him, this is called the denationalization of Armenia.
"It is possible that tomorrow our most important pillar of defense - the national army - will turn into a so- called professional army, as a result of which the term of compulsory military service will be reduced or even disappear altogether. In Azerbaijan, this is called demilitarization," the diplomat said.
At the same time, Ayvazyan assured that by sacrificing vital national interests, Armenia will not gain peace. According to him, everyone except Armenia will benefit from such a "peace", but various international actors, indifferent to how much the country remains a viable state after this "peace", will welcome it.
In conclusion, Ayvazyan emphasized that humanity, which for half a century was doomed to pass through the "craters" of the First and Second World Wars, and then from time to time found itself on the brink of a guaranteed nuclear "Armageddon" during the Cold War, is truly tired of all types of wars.
"The scale and influence of statesmen are assessed by their far-sighted policies aimed at serving national interests, especially during crises. In these fateful times, principled and wise leaders are able to ultimately ensure stability, which can pave the way for a real and fair peace for Armenia and the region," the former head of the Armenian Foreign Ministry concluded.