Armenian President’s Spokesman Denies Statement Ascribed to U.S. Vice President Biden

A spokesman for Armenia’s president has denied the statement ascribed to United States Vice President Joe Biden in which the latter purportedly said that Serzh Sarkisian had asked him not to “force” the Armenian genocide issue while talks on Turkish-Armenian normalization were in progress.
On Wednesday, an anonymous source posted footage, apparently taken secretly, on an online video-sharing website, YouTube, which was later picked up by a number of media in Diaspora and Armenia proper, in which United States Vice President Joe Biden is shown talking to an Armenian activist.
In response to the Armenian activist’s question as to “what is the message that we should be giving to our community?” regarding the pledge of the Obama Administration to affirm the Armenian genocide, the person presented as Joe Biden says: “What you should be giving to your community is that we are not backing off. The Turks have to come to the realization of what the reality is. And what we got to do is, you know, this, the compromise that was going on and being worked at for a while… Tell them that it was the Armenian President that called me and said ‘Look, do not force this issue now, while we are in negotiations.’ We passed. That’s past right now. So anyway, reality has a way of intruding.”
The Wednesday statement issued by President Serzh Sarkisian’s press secretary Armen Arzumanian said: “The president of the Republic of Armenia has never called United States Vice President Joe Biden. It was at the latter’s initiative that two telephone conversations took place in 2009 and during those conversations the president of the Republic of Armenia did not, directly or indirectly, make the expression that is ascribed to him on the video.”
Arzumanian also said that the administration of the Armenian president officially gives its consent to publishing the record of the telephone conversation in question.

MassisPost

Share
Published by
MassisPost

Recent Posts

Secretary of State Blinken is Personally Engaged in Resolving Conflict Between Armenia and Azerbaijan: Patel

WASHINGTON, DC -- US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is personally deeply engaged on the…

16 hours ago

PM Nikol Pashinyan’s Message on International Labor Day

YEREVAN (Armradio) -- Poverty can be overcome only by work, combined with education and improvement…

18 hours ago

Momentum for the Establishment of Lasting Peace is Real- Armenian Foreign Minister’s Interview to Al-Jazeera

DOHA -- During his official visit to the State of Qatar on April 28-29, Minister…

1 day ago

Hungary Blocking EU Military Aid to Armenia

YEREVAN -- Hungary is blocking the European Union from providing modest military assistance to Armenia,…

1 day ago

Agreement Signed on Construction of World Trade Center in Yerevan

YEREVAN -- Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan on behalf of the government and CEO of…

2 days ago

Natalie Qasabian and Sev Ohanian to Establish Filmmaking Scholarship Endowment

LOS ANGELES, CA — Armenian Educational Foundation (AEF) proudly announces the establishment of a new…

2 days ago