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  • Oskanian:"Looking Back, I Cannot Say Where Armenia Would Be Without

    OSKANIAN: "LOOKING BACK, I CANNOT SAY WHERE ARMENIA WOULD BE WITHOUT DIASPORA"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    29.03.2006 00:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Since declaring independence Armenia made much
    progress: US providing considerable assistance to Armenia, trade
    privileges, equal military aid, progress in Armenian Genocide
    recognition, clear perception of the geographic, historical
    and economic limitation of Armenia by persons forming its public
    opinion. Armenian FM Vartan Oskanian stated it when addressing a forum
    on Armenian issues in Washington. He specifically noted, "Looking back,
    I cannot say where Armenia would be today without the Diaspora. The
    Diaspora can promote Armenia, which will a demonstration of its
    dreams, values. The Armenian community of the US will contribute to
    Armenia, which will be an ally of the United States. And we are friends
    indeed. We are partners in fighting terror, non-proliferation of arms,
    providing for regional security, rule of law, democratic and economic
    freedom. We are not mere ideological partners, we share values America
    is based on." Speaking of the development of democracy in Armenia,
    Oskanian said, "State building was different for Armenia than it was
    to the US, as we had to break the previously functioning system and
    to build a new one. Owing to that we welcome various US programs. We
    also appreciate the fact of offering additional, targeted assistance
    for holding normal elections in 2007 and 2008. However, democracy is
    more than elections. Democratic institutions and processes are not an
    ultimate aim. They are also a tool to form the necessary political and
    economic atmosphere, which will result in a proportional growth. Thus,
    democracy is a tool for development, just like development stimulates
    democratization."
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