Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenian Politicians Display Themselves Their True Worth In Russian-

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenian Politicians Display Themselves Their True Worth In Russian-

    ARMENIAN POLITICIANS DISPLAY THEMSELVES THEIR TRUE WORTH IN RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN CONFLICT, ALEXANDER ISKANDARIAN BELIEVES

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 26 2006

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Worsening of relations among Russia
    and other CIS countries, as a result, negatively influence on Armenia
    as a rule.

    Alexander Iskandarian, the Caucasus Media Institute Director,
    politician expressed such a confidence at the December 26 meeting
    with journalists. In his words, straining of the Rusian-Georgian
    relations was not an exclusion, either.

    Russia, using the gas factor, breaking off the communication with
    Georgia, simply "forgot about Armenia" and ignored interests of
    Armenia. A.Iskandarian mentioned that Armenian politicians and
    statesmen displayed themselves their true worth, stating that they
    will not lead a partial policy in the Russian-Georgian conflict:
    worsening of the relations with Georgia would be too dangerous for
    Armenia, and Russia has been and remains the strategic partner of
    Armenia. "It is difficult to say for me which is the out-post in
    the Armenia-Russia relations: if Russia more needs Armenia, or the
    opposite," he mentioned.

    In A.Iskandarian's words, Russia and Armenia are not able yet
    to relate as two independent countries as only 15 years passed
    after the USSR fall, and the Armenian people's psychology did not
    change. The politician added that today as well the Russian culture
    has irreplaceable meaning for Armenians. "I know speak in Russian,
    and all the Armenians understand me. But if I spoke in Persian,
    almost nobody would understand, whereas Armenians had not been under
    the power of Persia less than of Russia," the Caucasus Media Institute
    Director mentioned.
Working...
X