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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    January 21, 2005, Friday

    ARMENIAN SERVICEMEN SENT TO IRAQ

    SOURCE: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, January 19, 2005, p. 5

    by: Viktoria Panfilova

    THE DECISION TO SEND A MILITARY CONTINGENT TO IRAQ IS AN ATTEMPT ON
    OFFICIAL YEREVAN TO INDICATE THE INTENTION TO INTRODUCE SERIOUS
    CHANGES IN ITS FOREIGN POLICY

    Armenian servicemen were seen off to Iraq, yesterday. The ceremony
    took place in Evartnots airport, Yerevan. Forty-six servicemen will
    become a part of the Polish contingent. The parliament of Armenia
    ratified the Memorandum on Understanding concerning participation in
    Iraq, the other day. The decision to send Armenian servicemen to Iraq
    was made during President Robert Kocharjan's visit to Poland. It was
    agreed as well that a limited Armenian contingent (up to 50
    servicemen) would serve in Iraq under the Polish flag.

    To quote Aram Sarkisjan, leader of the oppositionist Democratic Party
    that is an element of Justice coalition, "A great deal of Armenians
    have lived in the Middle East for the last 100 years. Because of the
    genocide, you know. The authorities of Arab countries accepted them
    and permitted them to develop their originality. That is why we think
    it wrong to meddle in the affairs of Arab countries. What information
    we possess at this point indicates anti-Armenian moods in Arab
    countries, particularly in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and the United Arab
    Emirates. Worse than that, we do not rule out the possibility of
    dramatic consequences of this decision for our country."

    Debates in Armenia over involvement in Iraq lasted over two months.
    They were fierce both in society and in the parliament. The National
    Assembly ratified the accord after an eight-hour meeting last Monday
    but never reached a consensus on the matter.

    Lawmakers who voted "nay" claim that the presence of a contingent in
    Iraq will collide with national interests of the country, interests
    of state security. Moreover, it will generate a threat to the
    existence itself of the Armenian community in Iraq numbering 25,000
    people and Armenian communities in Moslem countries.

    Sarkisjan told this correspondent that the decision to send
    servicemen to Iraq is an attempt on the part of official Yerevan to
    indicate the intention to introduce serious changes in its foreign
    policy.

    It should be taken into account meanwhile that Russia is Armenia's
    geo strategic ally and that this fact cannot help having an effect on
    the bilateral relations between Moscow and Yerevan. In fact, Moscow
    already used its influence with Armenia more than once to prevent its
    strategic ally in the Caucasus from becoming too independent. Neither
    did Armenian leaders consult with countries of the Organization of
    the CIS Collective Security Treaty. "Hence the criticism of the
    authorities' stand on the matter," Sarkisjan said.

    Translated by A. Ignatkin
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