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    Russia not to use energy facilities to pressurize Armenia - minister

    Arminfo
    20 Apr 06

    Yerevan, 20 April: "Diversification depends not so much on who owns
    energy facilities but on how much these energy facilities and their
    energy supplies have been diversified," Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanyan said at a joint press conference with Secretary of
    State for Foreign Affairs of Austria Hans Winkler in Yerevan today
    when asked about the handover of the fifth unit of the Razdan thermal
    power plant to Russia.

    "I believe that these should be diversified but not the owners or
    managers of the facilities. The facilities are located in Armenia,
    and even if they have been privatized or handed over for long-term
    management, this has been done on clear-cut conditions," the Armenian
    foreign minister said, adding that these conditions could not run
    counter to Armenia's energy demands.

    Asked about whether he ruled out the handover of the Iran-Armenia
    gas pipeline to Russia, the minister admitted that he did not know
    the answer. "Talks are under way in this connection," Oskanyan said.

    Meanwhile, the minister noted that there was no pipeline yet and that
    at issue was not the handover of the pipeline but who would build it
    or fund its construction. The minister said that he did not hold the
    talks and therefore did not know the details.

    "But if you ask whether I rule out the possibility of handing over
    the pipeline to Russia, I would answer that nothing can be ruled out.

    On the other hand, one should not make hasty conclusions without
    knowing the details," Oskanyan said.

    He did not agree that the concentration of Armenia's energy facilities
    mainly in Russia's hands could be used as a lever to pressurize
    Armenia, especially in the Karabakh settlement. "This issue should
    not be linked to the Karabakh problem," Oskanyan said.

    He said this problem should be viewed "through the prism of a mixture
    of what is desired and what is possible". The minister said that of
    course, diversification would have been desirable so that part of the
    energy facilities were in the hands of Armenians, part in the hands
    of Russians and perhaps part in the hands of Europeans.

    "But it has happened so that there is indeed a slight tilt towards
    Russia," the minister said. He pointed out that one should not
    worry as long as agreements were observed. "I am sure that there are
    provisions in these agreements ensuring the republic's energy security
    and diversification," the Armenian foreign minister said.
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