Armenia and Diaspora have to come out in united front

PanARMENIAN.Net - Compared with other Armenian communities, Crimean Armenians take loyal attitude to RA President's pan-Armenian tour, Analitika.at.ua center expert David Davtyan told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.



"Presidential tour is not a belated step, as the Protocols haven't yet been ratified by RA and Turkish parliaments. This step is a wonderful opportunity to exchange views, hold Armenia-Diaspora consultations and resolve national issues in future," the expert said. According to him, Armenia and Diaspora have to come out in united front and the unprecedented initiative of RA President gives a chance of an open dialogue.
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