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    Armenian opposition leader unhappy about foreign policy

    Arminfo
    21 Aug 04

    YEREVAN

    If Armenia does not integrate into global political processes by 2009,
    then by 2010, it will turn into a territory populated only by people
    speaking Armenian, the chairman of the new Liberal Progressive Party
    (LPP), Ovanes Ovanesyan, said at the Azdak discussion club today.

    He said that Armenia has lost flexibility in its foreign policy and as
    a result, has become a marginal country isolated from all the regional
    communication, economic and political processes.

    As an example, Ovanesyan said that Armenia was sidelined from the
    European Union's TRACECA [Transportation Corridor
    Europe-Caucasus-Asia] and INOGATE [Interstate Oil and Gas Transport to
    Europe], as well as from the North-South railway corridor projects.

    Ovanesyan believes that the construction of the Iran-Armenia gas
    pipeline is also in question as constructing a gas pipeline, which
    will be 77mm in diameter, will not do Armenia and Iran any good.

    Ovanesyan said that Armenia's one-sided pro-Russian orientation has
    put Armenia in quite a sensitive position. "In the eyes of the
    international community, Armenia has turned into Russia's vassal,
    which has made Europe, the USA and NATO turn away from Armenia," he
    said.

    Russia highly values Armenia as all its other satellites have gone out
    of hand. However, this did not stop Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
    Lavrov from stating that Moscow recognizes Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity and sees the settlement to the Karabakh conflict on the
    basis of this principle. Ovanesyan thinks the fact that the Iranian
    speaker, who represents another partner of Armenia, Iran, recently
    issued a similar statement in Baku proves that Yerevan's foreign
    policy is destructive.

    According to him, today the international community is forcing the
    Armenian side to accept "the option for settling the Karabakh conflict
    which is against its interests".

    Ovanesyan also spoke out against Armenia's membership of the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization since the country has no
    common border with any of its members. "The Collective Security Treaty
    Organization will not ensure Armenia's security," he noted, adding
    that Armenia's neighbours, Georgia and Azerbaijan, are doing their
    best to join NATO, which can take place in 2007. In that case, Armenia
    will find itself in total isolation, as if need be, the member
    countries of the Collective Security Treaty Organization will not be
    able to render operational assistance to Armenia through its
    neighbours which will already be NATO members.
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