
ArmInfo. The Armenian Genocide is a recognized fact, and Armenia should not back down because of Turkey's approach; consistency must be maintained. Robert Kocharyan, second president of Armenia and prime ministerial candidate from the Armenia bloc, made this statement on April 24, speaking to journalists during a visit to the Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex.
He noted that Ankara's position is nothing new and he sees no signs of it changing. "This does not mean we should compromise," the former president emphasized. Kocharyan noted that during his presidency, a number of countries recognized the Armenian Genocide, and, according to him, consistent efforts in this direction are yielding results. He also stated that he had always advocated for establishing relations with Turkey without preconditions. He said that after the victory of Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party, then-Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, at a meeting with Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, declared Ankara's readiness to normalize relations. Kocharyan said that he had mentioned that episode in his book.
He emphasized the need for the state to consistently and persistently work in this direction. He added that in recent years, the authorities have been moving away from this policy, as, he believes, has happened in the case of Artsakh. "We have already seen the results. This issue requires patient work, the use of all possible tools, and preventing the growth of hatred, especially considering that we are talking about a large neighbor with whom we want to restore relations," Kocharyan stated. When asked about the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry's objection to the burning of the Turkish flag during a torchlight procession in Yerevan, he wondered whether Turkey had its own foreign policy department. "I'm not a supporter of flag burning. However, it's a form of protest in politics and around the world. If one state hurts another, it's an expression of protest," he noted.