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    `WE LOST THE CHANCE'

    [04:21 pm] 14 April, 2006

    Armenia lost the chance to avoid the pressure of
    Russia. `I think we must speak to Russia in their own
    language. When Russia said gas will cost 110 USD,
    Armenia was to say that they will take a loan from
    Iran for the fifth block of the heat generating plant
    and enlarge the diameter of the gas pipeline; now do
    what you want. That is to say, we could use the
    opportunity and avoid the pressure,' said Vazgen
    Manoukyan, head of the National Democratic Union in
    the `Mirror' club today.

    He expressed doubt that the Armenians have their
    finger in the raise of the costs. `I don't want to go
    deep into the matter. The reason of my supposition is
    the fact that the agreements about the stability of
    the gas price are usually signed for 25 years, but the
    agreement with Armenia was signed for three years.'
    Vazgen Sargsyan said he is sure that the gas tariffs
    will be raised during these years.

    Head of the Armenian Christian-Democratic Party
    Khosrov Haroutyunyan who was the other guest of the
    `Mirror' club is not concerned about the sale of the
    fifth block of the heat generating plant. Instead he
    is concerned by the gas pipeline Iran-Armenia as it is
    clear that since 2001 Russia has changed its policy
    and uses the energy issues as weapon. According to
    him, it is not important who produces the energy but
    rather who supplies the raw material. Khosrov
    Haroutyunyan thinks that Armenia must construct a
    second nuclear power station and «preferably not with
    Russia fuel».

    As for the gas pipeline Iran-Armenia, according to
    him, Armenia must not allow the participation of a
    third party in the project. Khosrov Haroutyunyan
    thinks that the deal must be discussed in the
    Parliament and rejected by the Parliamentarians. He
    also blamed the deputies for not adopting a law
    prohibiting the sale of state property to a foreign
    state in order to prevent suchlike deals.

    «There is no Parliament. What is the Parliament?
    Nothing but a toy in the hands of Robert Kocharyan»,
    Vazgen Manoukyan said adding that even if Khosrov
    Haroutyunyan were in the Parliament he would not be
    able to do anything.
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