VLADIMIR ZHIRINOVSKI: WE CONSIDER ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS TO BE STRATEGIC
ARKA News Agency
Sept 12 2005
YEREVAN, September 12. /ARKA/. Armenian-Russian relations are
strategic, Russian Liberal-Democratic Party leader and Russian Duma
Vice-Speaker Vladimir Zhirinovski said answering ARKA News Agency
question. "This always has been the same because Armenia earlier than
others wanted to join Russian Empire", Zhirinovski said. In his words,
the relations have always been beneficial to Armenia as well as to
Russia. In his opinion, they have always been honest and open.
"I support them, because this is our gateway to Middle East", he said.
At the same time, the Russian politician said, Georgia's policy
unwilling to open Moscow-Tbilisi-Yerevan railway is hampering
Armenian-Russian relations. He denounced this policy as wild. "Why
not to open borders? Let people travel, carry goods. Everybody will
take advantage from that", Zhirinovski said wandering why Georgia
pursues such a policy. In his opinion at least cargo trains couldn't
move through this railway. In particular, Georgia could send cargoes
to Russia and Armenia would pay it for that and "everybody will take
advantage from that". However, Zhirinovski noted that Georgia remain
steadfast in rejecting that. "They closed the way and nothing else.
This is a real blockade. Hitler used to do the same. You are blocking
Armenia and Krasnodar region", he said. M.V. -0--
ARKA News Agency
Sept 12 2005
YEREVAN, September 12. /ARKA/. Armenian-Russian relations are
strategic, Russian Liberal-Democratic Party leader and Russian Duma
Vice-Speaker Vladimir Zhirinovski said answering ARKA News Agency
question. "This always has been the same because Armenia earlier than
others wanted to join Russian Empire", Zhirinovski said. In his words,
the relations have always been beneficial to Armenia as well as to
Russia. In his opinion, they have always been honest and open.
"I support them, because this is our gateway to Middle East", he said.
At the same time, the Russian politician said, Georgia's policy
unwilling to open Moscow-Tbilisi-Yerevan railway is hampering
Armenian-Russian relations. He denounced this policy as wild. "Why
not to open borders? Let people travel, carry goods. Everybody will
take advantage from that", Zhirinovski said wandering why Georgia
pursues such a policy. In his opinion at least cargo trains couldn't
move through this railway. In particular, Georgia could send cargoes
to Russia and Armenia would pay it for that and "everybody will take
advantage from that". However, Zhirinovski noted that Georgia remain
steadfast in rejecting that. "They closed the way and nothing else.
This is a real blockade. Hitler used to do the same. You are blocking
Armenia and Krasnodar region", he said. M.V. -0--