BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 22. Influenced by
mythological notions that have persisted for a decade, Armenia has
now initiated the peace agreement proposed by the victorious party
in Washington, and Azerbaijan is taking practical steps in
response, Kamran Imanov, Chairman of the Board of the Intellectual
Property Agency, said, Trend reports.
He made the remark during a conference dedicated to “World Book
and Copyright Day,” on "Ancient texts and classical sources expose
Armenian forgeries and fabrications or about ancient Turan and
proto-Turkic tribes in the territories of Asia Minor and their
relations with the Caucasus.''
According to him, the purpose of the event is to draw attention
to intellectual property, particularly books and copyrighted works;
to support creativity; to promote a culture of intellectual
property; and to expose Armenian fabrications, fabrications, and
lies.
“We hope that, as a result, the idea of ‘great lands and
territorial claims against neighbors,’ which has shaped the
Armenian mythological consciousness, will remain in the past, and
that the approaches that have attributed ‘naturalness’ and
‘legitimacy’ to the appropriation of neighbors’ cultural heritage,
and that the ideological views of Armenian politicians, state and
church officials, scholars, and those shaping public consciousness
will change. “Thus, Armenian ambitions stemming from the theses of
‘exceptionalism’ and ‘suffering’ will be replaced by realistic
ideas. Unfortunately, traces of these ancient approaches are still
evident today,” he added.