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    Armenian foreign minister justifies president's congratulations to Yanukovych

    Arminfo
    4 Dec 04


    YEREVAN

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan does not believe that
    President Robert Kocharyan hurried to congratulate [former Ukrainian
    prime minister and presidential candidate] Viktor Yanukovych on his
    election as Ukrainian president.

    Speaking on Armenia's Kentron TV recently, Oskanyan said that
    Kocharyan did not make any mistake [by congratulating
    Yanukovych]. Kocharyan's move was justified from a purely legal point
    of view, he said.

    "I can provide a counter-argument: A political decision was made by
    the countries that did not congratulate Yanukovych after the Ukrainian
    Central Electoral Commission released the official results of the
    elections. Armenia did so on a legal basis," Oskanyan said.

    Oskanyan also said that Armenia does not view the Ukrainian elections
    as a confrontation between the West and Russia. He said that official
    Yerevan is utterly indifferent to what the rest of the world thinks
    about the Ukrainian elections. This kind of approach is based on the
    Armenian foreign policy of complementarity. The world's media have
    deliberately presented the confrontation between the two Ukrainian
    presidential candidates as a fight between the West and Russia.

    "The radical views that Yanukovych is going to lead Ukraine only
    towards Russia while Yushchenko will adopt an extremely pro-Western
    course are baseless. He who is elected the next Ukrainian president
    cannot change the course completely. There are no other alternatives
    to this. Ukraine cannot break off its relations with Russia. Nor can
    it stop the process of integration into Europe. This is a
    geopolitical reality," Oskanyan said.
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