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    Hayots Ashkharh, Armenia
    Aug 22 2008



    Lessons of Georgian-Ossetian conflict as presented by ARF bureau
    member Aghvan Vardandyan


    by Lusine Hovhannisyan


    "Attempts to settle conflicts by military means are doomed to failure
    as the Georgian-Ossetian clash has showed," a member of the ARFD
    [Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Dashnaktsutyun] bureau said at
    the Iranvunk-De Facto [press] club yesterday, adding that in this
    context, the popular saying "he who takes the sword will be killed
    with the sword" is true.

    Aghvan Vardanyan believes that what happened would be a lesson for
    Azerbaijan too. "When assessing what happened in our region, first of
    all, we all should be concerned by the human tragedy: thousands of
    victims, tens of thousands of refugees. These events affect Armenia
    too, our country's economic issues, shipments, etc."

    He said that "it is very important that the international community
    realizes that Armenia may also suffer from the conflict".

    Vardanyan analysed what happened in the context of the Armenian
    interests, concerns, issues regarding Armenia and Artsakh [Nagornyy
    Karabakh].

    "Artsakh will celebrate its independence day on 2 September, and I
    believe it is a good occasion to show our unity. I am deeply convinced
    that the soldiers defending the borders of Nagornyy Karabakh realize
    that they defend not only Artsakh but also the Republic of Armenia,
    our national interests. Without the right of Artsakh people to live
    freely, Armenia cannot have great future in this region and in the
    world."

    Vardanyan said that the NKR, with its historic and legal status, as
    well as today's situation, cannot be compared with either Osetia or
    Abkhazia. "NKR has more right in all terms and is a more established
    and organized state that many recognized countries in the region can
    learn lessons from."

    Vardanyan thinks that "the consequences of the Georgian-Ossetian
    conflict are a good reason for the key Armenian political forces to
    show a united will on issues concerning Karabakh and other crucial
    issues". He said it is said that the Armenian fundamental opposition
    does not show signs of unity.

    [Passage omitted: Vardanyan said that Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan's being in Beijing during the conflict was a minor detail,
    and the Armenian government performed well.]

    He said Armenia should concentrate more on Turkey's activeness.

    [translated]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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