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    RUSSIA IS NOT INDIFFERENT TO HOW SITUATION IN FRIENDLY COUNTRY WILL DEVELOP

    Noyan Tapan
    March 20, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 20, NOYAN TAPAN. Russia is not indifferent to how the
    home political situation in the friendly country will develop. Grigory
    Karasin, the RF Deputy Foreign Minister, said on March 20, in his
    interview to Armenian journalists. "We proceed from the circumstance
    that the dialogue and the legal field is the only possibility to
    solve the political problems.

    Chaos and street disorders are dangerous for any country. I am
    convinced that the March 1-2 events showed to the citizens of Armenia
    how dangerous will be the way, which will not solve any problems, but
    will lead the country to instability and uncertainty to the future,"
    he mentioned.

    According to G. Karasin, he has formed a firm conviction that the
    President and Prime Minister of Armenia "understand and control the
    situation well."

    He mentioned that the authorities have all plans on involvement
    of the constructive opposition in the official structures of the
    power. "I hope these tendencies will prevail, and stability and
    predictability will return to Armenian society. We are interested in
    it and are ready to assist in it by all means," the Russian diplomat
    stated. He mentioned that Armenia has developed stage-by-stage, in
    a calm atmosphere so far, and the sense of confidence to the future
    was characteristic of Armenian society. In G. Karasin's words, the
    process of construction of a new Armenian statehood passed through
    a serious ordeal, and now the country is coming out to the way of
    political reforming and dialogue securing stability and confidence
    to the future. He expressed confidence that the current Armenian
    leadership has the traits necessary for it.

    In response to the question of why during his visit he did not meet
    with the representatives of the opposition, in particular, with the
    first Armenian President, G. Karasin said: "The information provided
    by the President, Prime Minister, and Foreign Minister is quite enough
    for us." Meanwhile he said that the Russian side has information what
    the opposition camp, as well as "friends in all spheres of Armenian
    public political life without exception" are thinking of.
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