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    ARMENIA MAYBE OF LESS IMPORTANCE FOR RUSSIA, A RUSSIAN ANALYST SAYS


    YEREVAN, JANUARY 17. ARMINFO. In return for Russia's support, Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan expresses readiness to further favor the
    strengthening of Russian economic presence in Armenia, writes Gennadiy
    Sisoyev in his article in the Russian newspaper "Kommersant."

    In his words, in the establishment of relations with Yerevan, Russia
    actively used the interest of President Robert Kocharyan in the
    political support of Moscow in connection with activation of the
    Armenian opposition after "rose revolution" in Georgia. The author
    writes that in the course of implementation of the bilateral agreement
    "Property for Debt," the main part of power capacities of Armenia were
    transferred under control of Russia (80% of energy generation in
    Armenia). The Armenian monopolist in the sphere of gas, "ArmRosgasprom,"
    is also controlled by Russian structures. And finally, the author
    writes, full packages of shares of a number of enterprises of the
    defense complex of Armenia have been transferred to Russia. Armenia's
    importance as a major strategic partner of Russia in the Transcaucasus
    may considerably decrease if Moscow fails to maintain its influence on
    Georgia, the analyst says.

    He said that although the relations between Moscow and the new
    authorities of Georgia overcame the phase of tension at the end of
    2004, they are still unsatisfactory. As regards the relations with
    Azerbaijan, the author says that the Kremlin is concerned that Aliyev
    Jr. may correct the balanced policy of his father in direction of
    closer cooperation with the West in order that Azerbaijan receives the
    role of the regional leader. The author says that official Moscow is
    dissatisfied that Baku avoids conclusion of a long-term agreement with
    Russia on oil transit to supply the whole Caspian oil through the
    pipeline BTC via Georgia and Turkey. Besides, Moscow is concerned over
    lack of process in the sphere of military and technical cooperation
    with Baku and suspects the new authorities of Azerbaijan in the secret
    intention to change over to western standards of armament.
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