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    TIME IS AGAINST YEREVAN

    Ïðaâî Âûaîða, Azerbaijan
    Democratic Azerbaijan
    June 14 2006

    Co-editor of International Export Control Observer and research worker
    of the Center on Investigation of the Weapons of Mass Destruction
    Problems at Monterey Institute of International Researches, Alexander
    Melikishvili, responded the letter of some Ashot Vardanyan recently
    published in American "Johnson's Russia List".

    While earnestly denying Vardanyan's "malicious and provocative
    statements", concerning present situation in Georgia and in South
    Caucasus, A. Melikishvili proves groundlessness of idle conjectures
    concerning dispute on some Armenian churches in Georgia, prohibition
    concerning import of Georgian wine to Russia etc.

    Following author, Vardanyan's comparison of economic situation in
    Armenia and Georgia is biased. As he stated improvement of economic
    showings of Armenia is not so impressive if we take into account the
    fact that almost half of population left the country because of the
    absence of opportunities for economic activity. Moreover, it is known
    that Armenian treasury is filled up owing to US financial support
    and generous donation of numerous Armenian diaspora.

    Concern of many Armenians about continuing isolation of their country
    in the region is reflected in A. Vardanyan's text, A. Melikishvili
    underlined. First this concern was expressed after successful
    completion of construction of Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipe line. Today
    it is strengthened due to upcoming completion of construction of gas
    pipe line Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum and plans concerning construction of
    railway Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku; Yerevan holds that triumvirate
    of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia ousts it.

    To choose Russia as a guarantor of national security for Armenia
    is foreordained in many respects and it is of compulsory nature,
    especially taking into account anxiety concerning re-start of military
    operations against Azerbaijan because of Nagorni Garabagh conflict
    and restless memory of genocide that darkens relation between Armenia
    and its great neighbor - Turkey.

    The fact that Armenia gave basic attributes of its sovereignty
    to Russia is evident for everyone who flies to Yerevan: Russian
    frontier guards meet guests at Zvartnoz airport. Moreover, Armenians
    and Russians guards guard frontiers with Azerbaijan and Turkey. The
    sad truth is that it will not be easy for Armenia to get rid of slave
    status with respect to Russia. Because of debt amortization in exchange
    for assets, today Russia controls many large enterprises and over 70%
    of power supplies of Armenia.

    A. Melikishvili said that he wouldn't advice Armenians to kindle
    separatist sentiments in Georgian region Javakheti: it would be
    non-productive and would ricochet on Yerevan unexpectedly. At the same
    time Baku now is impatient because of lack of progress concerning
    Nagorni Garabagh negotiations. This enforcement of discontent is
    connected with growing oil incomes due to which Azerbaijani government
    fails to be patient and avoid temptation to return its territories
    occupied by Armenia.

    Didactic issues and demographic statements made Vardanyan forget
    the most serious problem of Armenia - regulation of Nagorni Garabagh
    conflict. Regulation of this conflict would contribute in ensuring
    security and stability of the region and prevention of "separation
    lines" in Caucasus.

    While stressing it A. Melikishvili reminds that "next year Azerbaijani
    GDP will surpass Armenian one by a factor of seven. I recommend
    Mr. Vardanyan to think of consequences of such economic disparity
    for Armenia. Time is against Yerevan. The sooner it is engaged with
    regulation of Garabagh problem the better it would be".

    --Boundary_(ID_b1XGKAb4oWFRsyirCG8Y2w)- -
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