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    "ARMENIA CARRIES OUT A PASSIVE POLICY"

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    [07:24 pm] 08 September, 2006

    "The recent developments of the Lebanese-Israeli conflict recorded
    serious loss of the US control on the upon the procedure", announced
    professor of the Yerevan State University David Hovhannisyan
    during the seminar organized by the Armenian Center for National
    and International Studies. Instead, Iran showed serious influence,
    and now they are treated differently, he added.

    Representing the 50-year history of the conflict, David Haroutyunyan
    noted that nothing has been changed throughout these years, and the
    recent developments only accelerated the plans of the USA. According
    to him, Israel has solved its problems; nevertheless, it turned out
    that the Israeli army is not what it used to be.

    During the seminar titled "Armenian peace-keepers in Lebanon? Pro
    et contra" ex Minister of Defense, Lieutenant-general Vagharshak
    Haroutyunyan was to give strategic-political assessment of the
    situation. He represented the positive and negative sides of Armenian
    troupes being sent to Lebanon. According to him, before making a
    decision the country ahs to clear out several issues. We must also
    find out what authorities the UN mandate gives to the troupes; if it
    is that of disarmament, the participation of the Armenian side may
    be dangerous.

    Nevertheless, the participation in the peace-keeping mission is in
    itself good and important, especially in case of the Lebanese-Israeli
    conflict, when the sides are for the allocation of peace-keeping
    troupes, taking into account the presence of a large Armenian community
    in both countries.

    Answering the question why troupes were sent to Iraq immediately, and
    the issue of Lebanon is not even included in the agenda, Vagharshak
    Haroutyunyan answered, "An offer was made to send troupes to Iraq.

    As for Lebanon, something is needed which our authorities do not have -
    their own initiative. This is called passive policy".

    David Hovhannisyan's point of view was positive too: we must send
    troupes to Iraq, and there is nothing negative about it. On the whole,
    all the experts participating in the discussion were for sending a
    peace-keeping mission.

    Secretary of the political council of the Armenian Center for National
    and International Studies, economist Edward Antinyan's speech was
    radically different from that of politicians and experts. He blamed the
    Armenians for defending "Hezbollah", although there has never been an
    announcement presupposing that possibility. He blamed everyone for not
    defending Israel. He also blamed the Arabs for seizing 22 countries
    and for their wish to destroy Israel. He justified the actions of
    Israel even though it resulted in the deaths of non-combatant people.

    Nevertheless, he appeared in an unenviable situation when deputy
    Ambassador of Egypt Said Shafey Abdul Mohsen who also participated
    in the seminar decided to answer his speech and informed Mr. Antinyan
    that the 100-km territory of Lebanon called Nazare Sharif was captured
    not by the Arabs but by Israel and that not the Arabs but Israeli
    army is the aggressor.
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