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    RUSSIAN OFFICIAL VOICES SUPPORT FOR YEREVAN

    Radio Liberty
    March 20 2008
    Czech Republic

    A senior Russian diplomat commended and voiced support for Armenia's
    embattled leadership on Thursday as he wrapped up a two-day visit to
    Yerevan that focused on the post-election unrest in the country.

    "Riots, chaos in the streets is a very dangerous thing for any country,
    and I believe that the events of March 1-2 showed the citizens of
    Armenia just how dangerous that path can be. It does not solve any
    problems and instead brings about instability, uncertainty about the
    future," Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin said, referring to
    the last opposition demonstration in Yerevan marred by deadly clashes
    between security forces and protesters.

    "In my view, the government of new Armenian statehood has passed this
    dangerous phase, this dangerous test and is now stepping on to a very
    certain path of political reforms and dialogue," he told journalists.

    The political situation in Armenia, Russia's main regional ally,
    in the wake of last month's disputed presidential election topped
    the agenda of Karasin's talks on Wednesday with departing President
    Robert Kocharian and Prime Minister and President-elect Serzh
    Sarkisian. Russia has closely followed the post-election developments
    in the country, with President Vladimir Putin discussing it in a
    March 10 phone call with Sarkisian. While calling for a dialogue
    between the Armenian government and the opposition, Putin reaffirmed
    the Kremlin's recognition of Sarkisian's victory in the election and
    invited the latter to visit Moscow.

    Sarkisian's office said on Thursday that the Armenian premier will
    fly to Moscow on March 24. It said he will meet Putin and Russia's
    President-elect Dmitry Medvedev to discuss "a broad range of issues
    of mutual interest."

    According to Karasin, Sarkisian and Kocharian now "understand and
    control" the domestic political situation. "They have certain plans
    for the future, plans for bringing the constructive opposition into
    the legal field and starting dialogue," he said. "I hope that this
    tendency will prevail and Armenian society will again acquire stability
    and predictability. Russia is ready and interested in assisting in
    that by all means."

    It was not clear if by "constructive opposition" Karasin meant former
    President Levon Ter-Petrosian and his opposition allies. Unlike
    Western envoys who have visited Yerevan since March 1, the Russian
    diplomat declined to meet Ter-Petrosian.

    "The information which the president, the prime minister and
    the foreign minister gave us was absolutely sufficient," Karasin
    explained. "Having said that, we definitely have information about
    what they in the opposition camp think. We have an embassy here, we
    have friends in all spheres of Armenian political and public life. So
    rest assured that we possess information of various caliber."
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