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    Yerkir/arm
    August 01, 2005

    Armenia's foreign policy principle of "complementarism" is somewhat
    limited to the West-East axle and ignores largely the North-West line
    which is gradually acquiring importance.

    As a result, ignored are the possibilities that countries like Brazil
    or Venezuela could pose for Armenia's development and international
    relations. A planned and sustainable work should be done to include
    this line into Armenia's foreign policy principle and opening of
    embassies in those countries should be mulled.

    Venezuela's resolution regarding the Armenian Genocide in addition
    to the existence of an Armenian community and proper usage of its
    potential indicate that in the case of the Armenian Genocide and
    reparation, for example, international efforts are greater than the
    Armenian foreign policy of opening the Turkish border.

    On the level of the society, it is crucial to coordinate efforts of
    the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide that political
    parties, organizations, individuals and prominent figures have been
    carrying out. It is not enough to limit Armenian initiatives to solely
    working on the European stage when Turkey's bid to join the European
    Union is considered.

    Venezuela parliament's resolution goes in coherence with the petition
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide internationally that hundreds of
    thousands have signed. Naturally, the Armenian government is the first
    place where the initiatives should stem from. But the horizontal ties
    should multiply also among those acting on the society level.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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