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    OSKANIAN IS QUITTING. WHO'S COMING NEXT?
    By A. Haroutiunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    09/04/2008

    Foreign Policy

    It is said that the life is a sequence of coincidences and random
    events, and it can be hardly explained by logical methods. However,
    this point of view is inappropriate for politics, moreover for the
    foreign policy of a state.

    Tomorrow, as it came to be known, Foreign Minister of the Republic
    of Armenia Vardan Oskanian is to resign from his office.

    Tomorrow Mr. Oskanian is not to be the Foreign Minister any
    longer, but today he is still the person responsible for the recent
    failures of our foreign policy, and he shall ever remain one of the
    greatest contributors of our achievements in that field. In any case,
    irrespective of the skills and the experience of the Foreign Minister,
    the weak positions of the Armenian diplomacy are rooted elsewhere.

    It has been a long time that Armenia has needed a strong foreign
    policy, able to make bold and important moves, which were avoided
    equally by the President and the Foreign Minister. On the other hand
    a number of urgent and important issues can make halt any candidate
    on the way to the office of the Foreign Minister.

    Particularly, after the passage of the Azerbaijani resolution at the
    UN General Assembly, Armenia has a serious problem with positioning
    itself in international organizations. In connection with this also
    the Armenian Foreign Ministry decided to take defensive positions,
    after having taken no action to prevent such developments. Armenia
    claimed that the resolution is just a consultative document that
    has no legal power and rejoiced with the number of vote abstentions,
    instead of having dissuaded those who voted for the resolution.

    There was always dissatisfaction with the functioning of Armenian
    diplomatic representations in foreign states. After March 1 events
    the Foreign Ministry also revealed having some trouble with its staff.

    Some more examples can be brought from the Karabakh process and
    particularly from the sphere of Armenian Foreign Ministry's relations
    with the mediating Minsk Group. The OSCE Minsk Group American Co-Chair
    Matthew Bryza, the husband of the head of Hudson Institute Eurasia
    Policy Department Zeyno Baran, is to be present to the inauguration
    ceremony of President-Elect Serge Sarkisian.

    Taking into consideration only those circumstances, it is well enough
    to exclude the verbose, partial and senseless Co-Chairman from the
    Minsk Group. Taking into account also the fact that Bryza is trying
    to keep his image of a professional diplomat and pretend that his work
    is by no means associated with his private life at the same time when
    his wife is giving pro-Azerbaijani interviews and is warmly welcomed by
    Aliev, the silence of the Armenian Foreign Ministry is merely foolish,
    how complimentary our foreign policy be.

    However, the era of complimentary policy shall possibly end with
    Oskanian's era. We should probable become more enterprising, but with
    who - that is another question. Considering the currently pending
    candidatures for the ministerial chair, no hope of success occurs,
    unless, probably, Ambassador to France Edward Nalbandian becomes
    the Foreign Minister. On the other hand Nalbandian's chanced are
    unfortunately rather modest.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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