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    ARF SAYS EMPIRIC PRO-RUSSIAN APPROACHES SURRENDER TO PRAGMATIC ONES

    Armenpress
    Mar 21 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 21, ARMENPRESS: A deputy chairman of Armenian parliament
    told journalists today in Yerevan last week he saw indications in
    Moscow that Russia may revise its decision to double the price of
    natural gas it sells to Armenia.

    Vahan Hovhanessian, a deputy parliament speaker from the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (ARF), who headed an Armenian delegation
    to Moscow for a recurrent meeting of the Russian-Armenian
    intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation, told a
    news conference in Yerevan those indications made him 'cautiously
    optimistic' that some mechanisms would be found to compensate the
    gas price hike.

    He said Armenians did not try to conceal their discontent in Moscow
    over the anticipated price hike, largely expected to become effective
    from April 1, when Russian Gazprom is expected to start selling gas
    to Armenia at $110 per one thousand cubic meters instead of current
    $56. He said Russian government officials promised to take note of
    Armenian discontent. Hovhanessian argued that 'empiric pro-Russian
    approaches in the Armenian political environment are yielding to
    pragmatic approaches, as a result the voice of anti-Russian forces
    is becoming stronger and they are becoming more influential."

    "We explained to our Russian partners that the authorities and
    the opposition in Armenia are not divided into pro-Russian and
    anti-Russian segments, but the prevalence of unreasonable elements
    in Moscow's policy may lead to stronger anti-Russian sentiments which
    may eventually jeopardize Armenia's national security," he speculated.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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