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    ARF AND SERGE SARGSYAN DISAGREE ON KARABAKH RECOGNITION
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 6 2006

    The ploughmen of the National Security Strategy of Armenia led
    by Serge Sargsyan, the secretary of the Council of Security under
    the president of Armenia and the minister of defense of Armenia,
    are aspiring to creating a document which is supposed to guide all
    the officials of the Armenian government, Serge Sargsyan says. In
    other words, when a public official expresses a stance somewhere,
    he or she must be guided by this strategy, be it a stance on internal
    or external policies. The authors of this document, and experts and
    officials who worked on it and the head of the taskforce assure that
    a great number of experts were involved in drafting the document, and
    it is a product of collective mind. This implies that the strategy
    should at least express the common stance of the present government
    on the objectives and directions of the national security of Armenia,
    otherwise, one wing of the government or another would be against the
    document. Nobody was against. This shows that there is real agreement
    inside the government or the document is not important for anyone,
    and they just raised a finger for it, or yet the statements that the
    document is the result of collective work are false.

    The first of the three options was rejected in the parliament. There
    is no agreement in the government, and it became clear from the words
    of the minister of defense. Serge Sargsyan announced at the rostrum
    of the National Assembly that for Armenia that the recognition of the
    independence of Nagorno Karabakh by Azerbaijan is more important than
    by the international community. The problem is not if the defense
    minister is right. The problem is that several days ago Armen
    Rustamyan, member of the Supreme Body of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun,
    chair of the Committee of External Relations of the National Assembly
    stated that if Azerbaijan does not accept the self-determination of
    Karabakh, we should leave Azerbaijan and focus on the international
    recognition. In other words, it is obvious that the disagreement
    between the ARF Dashnaktsutyun in power and Serge Sargsyan in power
    on a problem of the present and future of national security such as
    the conflict over Nagorno Karabakh. Serge Sargsyan thinks that the
    recognition by Azerbaijan is primary, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun thinks
    we should leave Azerbaijan and reach international recognition. On
    the surface level these approaches may have something in common but
    in depth these approaches are contrary. Perhaps, the ARFD could have
    said that it is possible to make Azerbaijan recognize through the
    recognition by the international community. Or Serge Sargsyan could
    say that in order to solve the primary problem of recognition by
    Azerbaijan it is necessary to reach international recognition. But
    it would be a simplification of the problem. If the recognition
    by Azerbaijan is primary, it means it is necessary to reach a
    compromise rapidly and sign a peace agreement, otherwise Azerbaijan
    will refuse to recognize. If the prime problem is the recognition
    by the international community, the compromise should involve the
    international community. It is self-evident that a compromise with
    Azerbaijan and a compromise with the international community cannot be
    the same. In other words, it implies almost fundamental differences
    in policy. Consequently, it is evident that Serge Sargsyan and the
    ARF Dashnaktsutyun have quite different approaches towards this,
    and the question occurs whose approach has been laid at the basis of
    the National Security Strategy and who should be obliged to accept
    the other's standpoint in public speeches. If both are laid at the
    basis, the strategy is a waste of paper, especially considering that
    the Ilyichevsk-Poti ferry is not sailing regularly.
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