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i can see you dont know what your talking about so you just start rambling on, changing the subject.
your a typical azeri that has been brainwashed.
Armenia doesnt want land from Turkey. Our president has stated:
To Der Spiegel’s remark whether Armenia wanted biblical Mount Ararat -- now in the territory of modern Turkey, but a recognizable skyline of Yerevan and a symbol of Armenia – back, Sarsgyan said:“Nobody can take it away from us: Ararat is in our hearts. In every Armenian home, in every corner of the world you will find the image of Mount Ararat. I believe that the time will come when Ararat instead of being the symbol of divide will become the symbol of common understanding between our two nations. However, I would like to clarify the following: no official in Armenia has ever presented any territorial claims to Turkey. The Turks ascribe such claims to us themselves, probably since they have a sense of guilt?”
The interview was in 2010.
I seriously dont know what is the matter with you azeris, all of you (the civilians, govt members, etc.). Greater Armenia was the largest the Armenian kingdom had been. Again like Strabo the greek historian stated Greater Armenia existed. WE DO NOT WANT TO CREATE IT, IT WAS IN THE PAST. you guys are the ones who are trying to hide your retarded territorial claims by bringing this bullshit up. Stop with your retarded claims on North Iran, stop your retarded claims on Armenia and Karabakh. You guys are living in a fantasy world.
1st of all, how do you that I am an Azeri or from there? I simply see the facts and state them as they are. I also enjoy conversing with you. The present fact is that Azerbaijan is getting stronger every year, in every respect, i.e. economy (first and foremost), education, national health care, military, socially and politically etc. whereas Armenia as a country and its economy depends on foreign loans ect. this is all am saying. I am also saying that Armenia must drop its mythical “1915 genocide” claim against Turkey and corporate with its neighbours for its own future sake.
2nd, you are the one who change the subject, not me. I make a point about the countries’ future economy, education, National Health care, Military, social and political development, you talk about Mount Ararat. Now tell me please, Do you think an ordinary man in Armenia thinks or cares about Mount Ararat, when he is struggling to feed his family? This is what I am talking about. You build the country based on its resources,(natural or otherwise) and on future opportunities not based on foreign loans and past history.