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    Armenian leader says opposition infighting to be blamed for tension

    Hayastani Hanrapetutyun, Yerevan
    21 Apr 04


    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan has criticized the opposition for
    obstructing his work by staging rallies and vowed to give "an
    appropriate response to that". In a wide-ranging interview with the
    newspaper Hayastani Hanrapetutyun, he said that the opposition was not
    fighting against him "but for the position as Armenia's opposition
    leader". Kocharyan said that tension in the country could be
    alleviated if opposition deputies resume their parliamentary
    activities. He rejected allegations made by the opposition about the
    pending sacking of the prime minister and said that his goal was "to
    work fruitfully" with this team. The following is an excerpt from
    report by Armenian newspaper Hayastani Hanrapetutyun on 21 April
    entitled "We shall continue working with the same team till the next
    elections"; subheadings have been inserted editorially:

    An interview with Armenian President Robert Kocharyan.

    [Hayastani Hanrapetutyun correspondent] Mr President, you continue to do
    your work and the opposition seems to continue to stage rallies and
    other mass events. What developments or outcome do you expect?

    [Robert Kocharyan] I do not quite understand the word "outcome". We
    are working. The government is implementing what it planned. Of course
    there are shortcomings and we are trying to eliminate them in the
    process.

    The opposition has halted its work in the National Assembly and has
    organized rallies. To be honest, I do not think anything can be
    achieved through that. Had they staged peaceful rallies without
    blocking the streets, I would have said: Let them stage them. We shall
    continue to build this country. We want to continue to do that.

    There are people who are not happy with the positive results, and are
    trying to hamper this. There is nothing new here. There is no country
    in the world where the opposition does not want the incumbent
    authorities to resign. At the same time there is no country where the
    authorities do not take measures to ensure stability. We are working
    and we will continue to do so.

    I am under the impression that we are concentrating far too much on
    the numbers of people gathered under the opposition banners. Some say
    3,000 to 4,000, others say hundred of thousand...[ellipsis as
    published]. I think we should not concentrate so much on these
    figures, although there were not so many people. But we are no
    worried about the figures. Just because there were so many people,
    does not mean that they should be allowed to flout the law. Twenty
    three thousand people is only one per cent of our citizens who have
    the right to vote. However there were not that many. Even if there
    were, one per cent of the population has no right to impose its ways
    on the whole society.

    [Passage omitted: Kocharyan compares the number of people at a rally
    to support him before the second round of the presidential elections
    with the number of people at recent opposition rallies]

    One should carefully study the problem. Why are they doing that? The
    goals are obvious and they have nothing in common with legality and
    constitutional order. And there will be an appropriate response to
    that.

    Denies plans to sack premier

    [Correspondent] Mr President, today the prime minister gave interviews
    to two newspapers. He said that in case of his possible resignation
    the Republican Party of Armenia [RPA] will join the opposition. What
    is your attitude to this statement?

    [Kocharyan] I have not read his interviews, but I am sure that in view
    of the situation similar things might be said. This can probably be
    explained by rumours that the president is planning to dissolve the
    National Assembly and dismiss the prime minister. It is clear why this
    kind of rumours are being disseminated. This is done to create the
    atmosphere of distrust in the coalition and to undermine relations
    between the president and prime minister.

    [Passage omitted: Kocharyan hails government for budget implementation
    and economic growth and says that the prime minister and himself
    should treat such statements with humour and advises journalists to do
    the same, by doing that the opposition encourages the coalition to
    unite]

    I would like to reiterate the point I made earlier that the opposition
    was fighting not against me but for the position as Armenia's
    opposition leader. I am under the impression that the leader has
    already been found and this will lead to calmness. This is quite a
    profitable position for which it might be worthwhile to fight.

    Iran

    [Correspondent] Mr President, there are conflicting reports about the
    construction of a gas pipeline between Iran and Armenia. Will it only
    be used to meet the needs of Armenia or will it be a transit one? What
    is the state of the Karabakh issue settlement today?

    [Kocharyan] We signed a preliminary contract with the Iranian party
    under which the gas pipeline will be constructed only for the needs of
    our country. We are not discussing any other options.

    The other option is in some ways more problematic. Today the
    construction of the gas pipeline is the most significant problem in
    terms of Armenian's energy security.

    We are also constructing a second electric power transmission line. It
    will be finished in two to three months. It will enable us to transmit
    more electricity and to use the gas pipeline more fruitfully. This
    will be an interesting business.

    Karabakh

    There is nothing new as regards the NKR issue. The foreign ministers
    held a familiarization meeting in Prague. Yesterday I met the Minsk
    Group newly-appointed co-chairman from the USA. My impression is very
    positive. He is aware of regional developments and knows the situation
    quite well, but we have nothing new from the point of view of the NKR
    conflict settlement.

    [Passage omitted: Kocharyan says he is sorry that famous Armenian poet
    Kaputikyan' turned down award]

    Appeals to opposition deputies to resume work

    [Correspondent] According to sociologists, the internal political
    situation is very tense. What can you do to alleviate tension?

    [Kocharyan] There is only one way: to return to the National Assembly
    and to fulfil their obligations. I don't understand why they put
    forward conditions for the implementation of their own obligations. If
    you do not want to implement them, don't but why put forward
    conditions? Under the constitution I am responsible for the security
    of the country, regional integrity and many other things.

    [Passage omitted: Kocharyan compares opposition leaders to children
    and says tension may create problems for investments, recalls the
    events of 1989]

    National Assembly

    [Correspondent] Mr President, not only the opposition but also the
    coalition is boycotting the National Assembly's sittings. Do you think
    that in view of that the National Assembly may be dissolved?

    [Kocharyan] The coalition is not boycotting. The National Assembly
    will have a three-day session next week which will be fruitful. One
    sitting had failed to take place because of the rally and
    threats. Though I think they should have still held their sessions. I
    rule out the dissolution of the National Assembly. There is no need
    for that. Such rumours are being spread to create havoc in the
    country. They have been doing that for five years already. According
    to them, I have been dissolving the assembly since May
    2000...[ellipsis as published]. [Passage omitted: reiterates the
    point].

    Our goal is to work fruitfully with this political team. We shall work
    together till the next parliamentary election at least.
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