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    Ex-Armenian premier: Aggravation of relations with Georgia may lead
    to deportation of Javakh Armenians

    Regnum, Russia
    Oct 20 2006

    "Requests of some Russian politicians, who persuade Armenia to
    aggravate its relations with Georgia are inexpedient;" head of
    National-Democratic Union, ex-Armenian premier Vazgen Manukyan is
    quoted by a REGNUM correspondent as stating to a news conference on
    October 19.

    According to him, Armenia does not have access to sea; Azerbaijan and
    Turkey have blocked its borders; its Iranian border is unstable, too,
    because of complicated Iranian-US relations. In this connection,
    Manukyan believes it to be inexpedient to request from Armenia
    to aggravate its relations with Georgia. Moreover, aggravation
    of relations with the country may lead to oppressions against or
    deportation of Armenians of Javakh (Armenian-populated Georgian
    region - REGNUM). Complications of Javakh Armenians' situation are
    already evident now, he mentioned. "Situation around knifing and
    arrests, happened in Javakh is absolutely incomprehensible for me,"
    he stated, adding that such question was to be discussed more detailed
    by politicians on October 19.

    Speaking about Russian-Georgian relations, the ex-Armenian premier
    stressed that even during armed conflict Armenian-Azerbaijani relations
    were not so tensed as current Russian-Georgian relations are now. Such
    situation is consequence of unresolved Abkhazian and Ossetian issues,
    Manukyan believes. "Armenian relation to the abovementioned issues
    should be adequate one, i.e. if we say that the NKR has right on
    self-determination, we may strip neither Abkhazia nor Ossetia of the
    right," he stated. At the same time, Vazgen Manukyan stressed that
    every conflict is to be settled individually; if Abkhazia agrees to
    join Georgia on principle of confederation or federation, Armenia
    may only welcome it. "Pendency of the abovementioned conflicts is
    unfavorable for Armenia, too, because it contributes to its blockade;
    as for pressure towards ethnic minorities, carried out in Russia,
    it concerns both Georgians and Armenians," he concluded.
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