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    EXPERT: ARMENIA'S POSITION ON JAVAKH IS FORMED IN THE WEST

    Regnum, Russia
    Oct 17 2006

    An extended dialog is being carried out now between Armenia
    and Georgia, where Yerevan takes an inferior position. However,
    the determining role in the dialog is played not by the bilateral
    relations, but by the West's position and goals in the Javakh area
    (Armenian-populated region in Georgia - REGNUM). Armenian political
    analyst Igor Muradyan expressed such opinion talking to reporters in
    Yerevan on October 17.

    In general, Muradyan motivates the assumption by the fact that Armenia
    has nothing to take from Georgia, and Yerevan does not interfere
    into the Javakh process only because there is such directive by the
    West. The expert finds it difficult to say what the price of Armenia's
    neutrality on this issue is. He believes that West's interest in
    Javakh should not be underestimated. A narrow group of top-level
    experts is being occupied with the problem in the West; key figures
    are EU High Commissioner for Foreign Affairs and Security Javier
    Solana in Europe, and US Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and
    Eurasia Daniel Fried in the USA, Igor Muradyan believes. "The matter
    is, that Western expert community derives from the fact that Georgia
    cannot secure its safety on its own. In this connection, the West is
    going to settle the task on its own," Igor Muradyan says.

    Grounding on this logic, he considers the process at the US parliament
    aimed at easing the process of deploying US military forces in the
    territories of other countries. Importance of the problem, the analyst
    believes, is stressed in connection with the fact that the US-Turkey
    relations and relations between the USA and the Black Sea countries
    depend on the future of Javakh. In this connection, the expert says,
    the West is trying to rule out internalization of the Javakh issue
    and prevent the situation from exacerbating, so, Armenia is being
    engaged in this very process.

    "There is no conspiracy between Armenian and Georgian leadership
    concerning the Javakh problem. It is just Armenia having serious
    obligations to the West in this aspect," Muradyan says. As an example
    of cooperation of Armenia, Georgia and the West he cited recent arrest
    of one of United Javakh leaders, Vahagn Chahalyan. "They should release
    this guy, persuade United Javakh members to go into parliament,
    initiate a political process and work at settling problems of the
    region." As for Russia's stance on the issue, Muradyan believes it
    is inactive, for which there are objective reasons.
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