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    VARDAN OSKANYAN: IF YOU WANT TO HOLD ON TO POWER OR TO COME TO POWER YOU SHOULD...

    Lragir
    Jan 9 2008
    Armenia

    One of the crucial events for Armenia in 2008, also primary for the
    external policies, is the presidential election, stated the foreign
    minister Vardan Oskanyan January 9, in his first news conference in
    2008. According to him, if Armenia holds a free, fair and democratic
    election, better than the parliamentary election which raised the
    international reputation of Armenia, Oskanyan thinks, the reputation
    will rise higher, and the upcoming five years will be years of
    development for Armenia.

    If they fail to hold such an election, if no step towards progress is
    made, Vardan Oskanyan thinks Armenia will lose its reputation in the
    world which it acquired after the parliamentary election in 2007. The
    foreign minister thinks this loss of reputation is dangerous because
    it will weaken the position of Armenia in international relations.

    In this connection, Vardan Oskanyan says some forces are up for
    instability in Armenia but the foreign minister declines to specify
    which forces. He says he urges the forces which have or don't have
    an intention to destabilize the country and thereby solve their
    own problems to give up those intentions. "If you want to hold on
    to power or you want to come to power, there are democratic ways
    for that," Vardan Oskanyan says, noting that otherwise efforts for
    destabilization to hold on to power or to come to power will bring
    about heavy consequences for both us and our children. Oskanyan says
    he utters this as a foreign minister, knowing what complications will
    occur in international relations if the election is not compliant,
    and says as a citizen who and whose children live in Armenia he does
    not want the country to undergo shock and the future of the country
    to be endangered.

    "It will be a major shock if someone considers different methods to
    destabilize the situation to solve some political problems," Vardan
    Oskanyan says, noting that he would not like to go deep into other
    issues because it is not his competence. Although Vardan Oskanyan
    is aware of the reality, nevertheless, in answer to the question of
    reporters if the opposition is able to rig the election he says
    yes because if there is a wish to take the track of fraud and
    destabilization, the mechanisms are always found.
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