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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Prednestrovians Try to Win Over Armenians to Their Side

    In Tiraspol they hope that Stepanakert and Yerevan
    will denounce Kiev's blockade of Prednestrovian
    Republic.

    10.03.2006 GMT+04:00

    Transport blockade of the unrecognized Prednestrovian
    Republic continues. On the 3rd of March the government
    of Ukraine announced the introduction of new customs
    regime for the transportation of goods across
    Prednestrovian - Ukrainian border. From now on, the
    Ukrainian party demands Moldavian customs'
    registration of transported goods. The situation,
    which may turn to a humanitarian disaster, worries
    also citizens of other unrecognized republics,
    including Nagorno-Karabakh.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Experience shows that tendencies
    observed in any of the unrecognized republics very
    often find their continuation in conflicts with the
    involvement of other newly created states,
    unrecognized by the world community. This is why
    Abkhazians and Osetians are so much alarmed at the
    developments in Prednestrovie. Stepanakert also
    carefully observes the situation whereas in their case
    the people of Karabakh can hardly imagine a situation
    similar to the one in Prednestrovie. Ukrainians
    deliberately block the republic, considering
    Prednestrovians as their compatriots. (Almost half of
    the population of Prednestrovie are ethnic Ukrainians,
    having even Ukrainian passports.) If the same
    situation occurred in Karabakh, it would look
    approximately like this: Armenia would agree with
    Azerbaijan and would blockade Nagorno-Karabakh.
    Fortunately such a scenario is out of question.

    However, in the case with Prednestrovie everything
    cannot be painted in two colors - black and white.
    Things are much more difficult here. There is no doubt
    that the decision of Kiev is dictated not only by the
    aspiration for normalizing relations with Kishinev but
    also by signals from the West. I even suppose that it
    is sensible to connect the decision with Vladimir
    Putin's announcement about the universality of Kosovo
    scheme. The President of Russia actually hinted at the
    idea that in case of recognition of Kosovo's
    independence by the West Moscow will consider the
    issue of recognizing all the established states that
    proclaimed sovereignty after the collapse of USSR.
    Analysts commenting on this announcement suppose that
    the Kremlin is inclined to begin with Prednestrovian
    Republic. In this context the last step of President
    Yushenko can be explained by the signals from the West
    as well as the wish of Kiev to show Russians that they
    have no less resources to influence the situation in
    Prednestrovie than Moscow has. In any case the
    conflict is not between Slavics of Prednetrovie and
    Ukraine but between official Kiev and Moscow.

    Presidents Bagabpsh and Cocoyta have already toughly
    criticized Ukraine's politics. In contrast to
    Abkhazians and Ostetians, Karabakh leaders still
    refrain from making official announcements. Only some
    independent political scientists have made public
    statements on the falseness of Yushenko's actions.
    President of Karabakh Arkady Ghukasyan and the
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs have preferred the
    wait-and-see attitude. The same can be said about
    Armenian foreign ministry, which has always tried to
    stay far away from discussing such issues.

    Meanwhile, Tiraspol is doing everything possible to
    involve Armenians in the discussion of the conflict.
    On the 6th of March the head of Armenian community of
    Prednestrovie Nikolay Sarkisyants became a member of
    the so-called `Anti-blockade Coordination Council'.
    The Armenian community of Prednestrovie has also
    appealed to the foreign ministries of Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabakh for denouncing actions of official
    Kiev. According to Nikolay Sarkisyants `Armenians of
    Prednestrovie are going to do everything possible for
    the consolidation of efforts for stopping the blockade
    of the republic'. `Armenians established in
    Prednestrovie more than 200 years ago. Armenians,
    Moldavians, Ukrainians and Russians are like one
    family here. Such kind of actions are aimed at
    splitting us', Sarkisyants says.

    Tiraspol's attempts to win over Stepanakert and
    Yerevan to their side can be understood as easily as
    the reasons making Armenian and Karabakh leaders
    refrain from public statements on the situation in
    Prednestrovie. The wish to avoid troubles is quite
    natural if we take into account that at times problems
    occur between Armenia and Ukraine. As for
    Prednestrovians, they have much more powerful
    defenders than Armenians. Within the coming few months
    Moscow's behavior can become determinant for the
    future of Prednestrovian Republic.

    This situation of course attracts the attention of
    Armenians because it clearly demonstrates the
    principality and consistency of those who are against
    the application of Kosovo model with other
    unrecognized republics of post-Soviet. territory. If
    Moscow finds the courage to reply as tough as possible
    to such actions and makes a decision on recognizing
    the independence of Prednestrovie, very interesting
    perspectives may open up for Karabakh. Political
    scientists find such a turn of events quite possible.
    If such a thing happens there will be an important
    precedent, which will be very useful for Karabakh.
    «PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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