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    A DAY IN ARMENIA

    KarabakhOpen
    25-06-2008 15:38:10

    Yesterday several notable events regarding Armenia took place. In
    particular, the PACE decided to prolong the time set for Armenia to
    implement resolution 1609. It means that the Armenian government
    will be under heavy pressure for another 6 months, "reminding" it
    constantly that its legitimacy is at least doubtful. On the other hand,
    the Armenian government has apparently found the way of influencing
    the PACE and will continue to make use of it.

    While the West was discussing the issue of Armenia, Serge Sargsyan had
    gone to the North, to Russia. Sargsyan and Medvedev praised each other
    and hailed the volume of Russian investments in Armenia. Although they
    did not discuss the fate of the immense industries which Armenia gave
    to Russia in return for nobody knows whose debt. They did not discuss
    the gas pipeline Iran-Armenia either. Instead, they spoke about the
    incredible reconstruction of the railway.

    However, Serge Sargsyan made an interesting statement in Moscow. He
    invited his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul to Yerevan to watch
    football. This invitation was made at the Kremlin and "nullified"
    the efforts of the United States for the conciliation of Armenia
    and Turkey.

    It is interesting that a few days ago the U.S. assistant secretary
    Daniel Fried said "Turkey needs to come to terms with a dark chapter
    in its history" and "Armenia must be ready to acknowledge the existing
    border and disavow any claim on the territory of modern Turkey". The
    Public Television of Armenia immediately stated that Armenia has no
    territorial claims.

    And the most interesting thing. On the same day the other assistant
    secretary of the United States David Kramer arrives in Armenia
    unexpectedly.

    He talks to the prime minister of Armenia about the anti-Semitist
    publications in the Armenian press. It is known that the most horrible
    accusation against the Armenian opposition is that they act under
    the flag of Israel.

    The Armenian prime minister assured that Armenia has nothing against
    Israel, and we are even going to plant 60 trees to mark the Armenian
    and Jewish friendship.

    A day in the life of Armenia and what a story! Take the visit of
    the U.S.

    assistant secretary to Armenia at the moment when the president is in
    Moscow. And after all that, someone is claiming that Armenia can live
    in isolation. It cannot. It has never been able. Simply once politics
    used to be visible, and diplomacy used to be the art of the elite,
    whereas now nobody hides their interests. We only need to make a
    correct evaluation of those interests and follow that track.
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