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    PIPELINE BUILT FOR ENERGY SECURITY THREATENS OUR SECURITY
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir.am
    25 April 06

    All that seemed incredible now seems imminent. The Iran-Armenia gas
    pipeline, the section of the pipeline running across Armenia, can be
    considered Russia's. One could have even bet that it would happen,
    after the defense minister had stated that interesting developments
    connected with the gas pipeline would be coming up.

    However, we did not manage to bet. Next, the foreign minister confirmed
    not only the curiosity but also the content of these developments,
    at least in part (although we are not likely to suggest that the
    foreign minister aspires to be the next president of Armenia).

    The foreign minister says Russian-Armenian negotiations for the money
    for the pipeline are going on. Vardan Oskanyan announced that the
    construction of the pipeline is not over yet to give it to Russia,
    and presently the question of money for the construction is under
    consideration. It is a great achievement, in fact. We would not have
    given anything to Russians in return for nothing. We say if you want
    the pipeline, first give money to build it. However, let us not hurry
    to admire how the Armenians get the money from the Russians. First,
    we should wonder where the money disappeared that Iran had given
    to Armenia to build the pipeline. Iran loans the construction
    of the 40-km section of the Iranian pipeline running from Meghri
    to Kadjaran. Maybe the second section of the pipeline running in
    Armenia, the Kadjaran-Ararat section is concerned. When still in
    office, the head of the RA President Administration, the co-chair
    of the Iran-Armenian Intergovernmental Commission Artashes Tumanyan
    visited Iran several months ago. The Iranian mass media informed that
    Iran had offered to fund the construction of the second section of
    the pipeline, i.e. the Kadjaran-Ararat section. Returning to Yerevan,
    Artashes Tumanyan said there was such an arrangement. He even confirmed
    that the offer referred to the second section of the pipeline, running
    in Armenia and not the construction of another pipeline. Everyone
    knows what happened to Artashes Tumanyan later.

    However, it still needs to be found out what happened to the agreement
    that had been reached. Was it just a personal one? It referred to
    state property, however, although there is nothing surprising when
    personal arrangements are made on this property. If we want, we will
    arrange with Iran, if we want with Russia. Presently it is not clear
    whether Tumanyan was dismissed because of the arrangements that he
    had reached. It is not essential though. The fact is that Russia is
    negotiating with Armenia, and everyone knows the usual outcome of
    such negotiations. Consequently, it must be known to Iran as well. It
    is interesting how Iran will respond to the transfer of the pipeline
    to Russians, for several months ago the foreign ministers of Armenia
    and Iran announced in Yerevan that the assent of Iran and Armenia is
    required for the engagement of a third country in the Iran-Armenia
    gas pipeline project. In other words, Armenia's assent is not enough
    to settle the problem. Does it mean that Iran approves the engagement
    of Russia? The price of this approval might be transit of the Iranian
    gas. It is hardly possible, however, because Europe might not approve
    it. The Europeans are interested in the Iranian gas without Russia
    for the simple reason that it is important as an alternative to Russia.

    Iran may have changed its mind to fund the second section of the
    pipeline after the Armenia had rejected the Iranian proposal regarding
    the fifth generating unit of the Thermal Power Plant of Hrazdan. The
    deposal of Artashes Tumanyan would hardly have forced Iran to give
    up. However, this is also probably. After all, not only interests
    determine people but also people determine interests.

    Hence, the unfinished pipeline, which has been said to guarantee the
    energy security of Armenia, is already starting to threaten this type
    of security of our country if it is built to be given to another
    country. Moreover, it is even more distressing that the Armenian
    society is looking for external and not internal means of keeping the
    pipeline: Iran will not agree, or America will disagree. And if they
    agreed? Would everything be fine? Or maybe "extenuating circumstances"
    occur, which is the only aspect of knowledge of law of our society,
    that is excellently used for the past 15 years.

    Instead of seeking for a punishment an excuse is sought for.
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