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    Armenian paper accuses Azeri leader of provocative comments on ties with Russia

    Ayots Ashkhar, Yerevan
    22 Dec 04

    Text of unattributed report by Armenian newspaper Ayots Ashkhar on
    22 December headlined "Aliyev's provocation"

    We would not have paid attention to the statement made by the chairman
    of the Russian State Duma, Boris Gryzlov, in Yerevan that Armenia is
    Russia's outpost in the South Caucasus, if it were not for [Azerbaijani
    President] Ilham Aliyev's comments.

    Aliyev's attempt to describe Boris Gryzlov's idea as something that
    allegedly casts a doubt on Armenia's independence was a well-thought
    out and careful provocation addressed to the world community, as well
    as to relevant "listeners" of the "Armenian audience".

    Addressing the world community, Ilham Aliyev first aimed to attract
    Western countries' attention to the word "outpost". As is known, in
    the recent period, the main trend in processes in CIS countries has
    been a certain limitation of Russia's influence on the post-Soviet
    area. So within the framework of this process of forming a negative
    attitude towards Armenia, it was advantageous to Aliyev to change
    intentionally the meaning of the word "outpost" used by Gryzlov,
    describing it as something that questions Armenia's independence.

    But the point is that the word "outpost" means that a certain state
    in any specific region is a reliable point of support for this or
    that superpower. For instance, for tens of years Israel has been
    considered to be the USA's outpost in the Middle East, but this does
    not at all mean that Arab countries are dealing with a state that
    has lost its independence.

    Incidentally, the West did not bother to reply to Aliyev's
    comments, while some forces in Armenia are speculating on them with
    pleasure. They even tried to assess this fact as a slap in the face
    of independent Armenia from the Azerbaijani president and as an
    obvious disgrace.

    Incidentally, how will they respond if these forces and functionaries,
    which have obvious pro-Western orientation, come to power tomorrow and
    if any American official says for instance that "Armenia is the USA's
    outpost in the South Caucasus" or "Armenia is an outpost of the West".

    Certainly, it was absolutely expectable that a member of the Armenian
    Pan-National Movement, David Shakhnazaryan, commented on this, saying
    that not Armenia, but its current authorities are Russia's outpost
    in the South Caucasus. But how should we understand the statements
    of some top officials that "the Republic of Armenia is a sovereign
    state and cannot be an outpost of any country"? And they make such
    statements at the moment when, for instance, the leadership of Georgia
    is trying to prove by all means that Georgia is an outpost of the
    West in the South Caucasus. Can we conclude that Georgia is trying
    to give up its sovereignty? Or is it really advantageous to Georgia
    to have such status?

    Incidentally, for many years Armenia has been an outpost of the West in
    the whole of Asia. Maybe time has come for us to think that remaining
    Russia's outpost in parallel with the improvement of Russia-West
    relations, we shall be able to restore our traditional status of the
    West's outpost as well and strengthen our own positions.

    These responses to Ilham Aliyev's simple provocation testify that due
    to our politicians' different orientation they do not understand or
    do not want to accept the simple fact that in the modern world, being
    an outpost of any superpower that has strong nuclear potential is not
    only a serious security guarantee, but also an obvious advantage in
    comparison with neighbours.
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