
ArmInfo. The Strong Armenia party has officially opened its office in Charentsavan, Kotayk region.
According to the political party's press service, during a meeting with residents of Charentsavan, Narek Karapetyan, a board member of the party, spoke plans for Armenia's industralization. He noted that previously, everyone associated the town with jobs, as Charentsavan was founded on an industrial foundation. "Today, only a few institutions remain here, and most of the businesses have closed. Meanwhile, when someone wants to highlight the strengths of the country and its cities, they talk about a strong economy, about how rich the country is, and how it can produce. Charentsavan was precisely such a city, capable of producing. The city had something to give to the world, and at the same time, it could feed its residents, providing them with jobs," Karapetyan recalled.
Today, as the Party Council member pointed out, the country exports zinc concentrate worth $20 million annually and imports 15,000 tons of galvanized product worth $60 million. "That is, we export zinc, they process it, and then sell it to us at twice the price.
But the problem is that we can't do this right here in the country. The problem is finding a leader who could organize it. And when they ask us how we will create jobs we're talking about, here's the answer: the country won't import it; it will produce it itself," Karapetyan stated. He also stated that with Samvel Karapetyan's accession to power, the country will see humanism. He noted that under the current government, people are being persecuted and criminal cases are being opened against them, creating an atmosphere of hatred in the country. "Meanwhile, humanism presupposes respect for each other. We must learn to respect each other again," he stated.
Speaking about Armenia's security, he noted that the Armenian authorities are trying to convince the people that they have achieved peace. While acknowledging that the Armenian people desire peace because it offers them hope, Karapetyan recalled that the person whom the Armenian leadership today calls the guarantor of peace in Armenia—Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev—had spoken on this matter. Specifically, he had stated that "the Azerbaijani people must return to their historical lands not in tanks, but in cars." "In essence, dear compatriots, there is peace in Artsakh now. But there are no Armenians there. We are promised peace and told that the President of Azerbaijan is its guarantor. Don't believe it. There has never been a case where the President of Azerbaijan said something and didn't do anything. Just as there has never been a case where Aliyev demanded something and the current leadership of our country failed to fulfill it. I ask our compatriots to take our common homeland seriously. They (the Azerbaijanis - ed.) will come and provoke new conflicts. And this will become the basis for them to invade our country," Karapetyan emphasized.
Rhetorically asking why the Armenian authorities are not doing anything to stop this, he recalled that it was they who gave up the road to Syunik, 30% of the homeland, and expressed his conviction that sooner or later, they will surrender the entire country. "When we say we need a strong country, we say it for a reason – we simply have no other choice. And sooner or later, we will have it. Our country will be made strong by someone with extensive experience. We intend to implement programs in Charentsavan with outcomes visible year after year. And it is your production that will ensure Armenia's strength. We will achieve all this through our joint efforts," Karapetyan concluded.