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  • Surenyants: The Upcoming Visit Of The President Of Russia To Armenia

    SURENYANTS: THE UPCOMING VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA TO ARMENIA IS CONNECTED WITH THE NAGORNO-KARABAKH PROBLEM
    by Lilit Ovanisyan

    WPS Agency
    DEFENSE and SECURITY
    October 20, 2008 Monday
    Russia

    AUTHORITIES OF ARMENIA EXPERIENCE PRESSURE OF BOTH RUSSIA AND THE
    WEST ABOUT THE NAGORNO-KARABAKH ISSUE; The confrontation between the
    West and Russia increased after the five-day war in Georgia limits
    the ability of Armenian authorities to maneuver between these two
    forces in making these or those decisions.

    The confrontation between the West and Russia increased after the
    five-day war in Georgia limits the ability of Armenian authorities to
    maneuver between these two forces in making these or those decisions.

    Member of the executive board of Respublika party, Suren Surenyants,
    said this commenting on the possible goals of the visit of the Russian
    President to Yerevan and on the visits of top-ranking Russian state
    officials to Armenia that had grown more frequent.

    According to the press service of the President of Armenia, President
    of Russia Dmitry Medvedev will arrive to Yerevan on a working visit
    according to the invitation of Armenian President Serzh Sarkisyan on
    October 20. The visit will last for two days.

    In October, Armenia was visited by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei
    Lavrov and Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, as well as Executive
    Secretary of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, Nikolai
    Bordyuzha.

    At a press conference in Yerevan on October 3, Russian Foreign
    Minister Lavrov announced that conflicting parties approved a number
    of fundamental provisions. These provisions were fixed in the document
    that co-chairs of the Minsk OSCE group representing Russia, US and
    France deposited in OSCE.

    Lavrov stated, "naturally, non-coordinated issues remain in the
    document but there is a number of options that allow for the settlement
    of these non-coordinated issues further." Lavrov hopes that the
    meetings planned in the framework of resolving of the conflict will
    help the parties to move further in solving of this problem.

    According to publication of daily opposition newspaper Aikakan
    Zhamank (Armenian Time) of October 15, during a meeting with his
    Armenian counterpart, Seiran Oganyan, Russian Defense Minister
    Serdyukov discussed the removal of Armenian armed forces from the
    security zone around Nagorno-Karabakh. According to the newspaper,
    the Russian Defense Minister brought a military map of the territories
    forming the security belt around Nagorno-Karabakh to Yerevan.

    In one of his latest interviews to Rossiyskaya Gazeta dedicated to
    resolving of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Lavrov said that two or
    three unsettled issues remained in the matter of conflict regulation
    and these issues would be coordinated at the new meetings of the
    presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan. First of all, the matter is
    about the Lachin Corridor.

    Lavrov said, "as one of the three mediators of the Minsk group
    of the OSCE we feel that the outcome is realistic. Naturally, it
    is up to Armenia and Azerbaijan to decide this in the framework of
    direct agreements but mediators Russia, France and US who understand
    all details perfectly and feel sensitivity of this process see a
    possibility of the outcome."

    Former Foreign Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Arman Melikyan,
    who spoke in the press recently cracked down on the stance of Russia
    in resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. For example, according to
    Melikyan, the statement of Lavrov about the Lachin Corridor should
    be viewed as the unwillingness of Russia to leave this corridor in
    the jurisdiction of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Melikyan said, "The most paradoxical fact is that this action will
    start a decline of the Russian presence in Transcaucasia. This is
    the most important aspect of the current actions of Russia. Russia
    already fell into a certain trap because of the South Ossetian
    events. This will be a continuation. If the President of Armenia
    - born in Nagorno-Karabakh - decides to surrender the territories
    nobody in Armenia will wish to defend Nagorno-Karabakh for the second
    time. Russia will have to undertake the whole responsibility for life
    and security of the Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians." Melikyan also does
    not rule out that if Russia continues such policy Armenia may drop
    out of the orbit of Russia's influence.
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