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    OSTRICH'S POLICY IS NOT HELPFUL

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    [07:59 pm] 03 September, 2008

    There was a moment when the Armenian leadership tried to follow
    an ostrich's policy. When the situation tensed in the region our
    authorities were enjoying their holiday in Beijing," representative
    of the Armenian National Congress Levon Zurabian said to A1+.

    During yesterday's Medvedev-Sarkissian meeting it became known that
    Armenia is to express its stance on the recent tragic events in South
    Ossetia in two days.

    "Obviously, we cannot avoid sharing our stance under the given
    situation. Somehow, the current situation is determined by the
    indecision and inflexibility evinced at the first phase of the
    conflict."

    The situation was to be controlled, negotiations were to be conducted
    with the conflicting sides and a solution acceptable for Armenia was
    to be found in good time," notes Mr. Zurabian.

    Zurabian says it is difficult to maintain good relations with Russia
    and the West at a time although it would be the best solution.

    "Naturally, Russia poses certain demands to its allies. Unfortunately,
    it is too difficult to say how Armenia should behave under the given
    situation as much depends on Russia's demands. We do not possess
    enough information to draw conclusions.

    Apparently, the Armenian delegates are in a plight and they need to
    adopt a flexible policy to come out of this painful situation".

    Asked shouldn't Armenia seize the opportunity and raise the issue
    of the recognition of NKR independence by the Russian Federation,
    Levon Zurabian said: "Such issues should be viewed only in case one
    faces a real opportunity. Anyway, Armenia should somehow remind about
    Karabakh otherwise the country will remain behind the times and new
    developments."

    Our three neighbouring unrecognized countries have been collaborating
    for many years. The Nagorno Karabakh Republic was also proposed
    partnership in the given format but the latter refused. Would the
    Russian Federation recognise the NKR independence if Karabakh joined
    in the format?

    Levon Zurabian said in this context: "I don't think Russia is ready
    to recognise Karabakh's independence today even if Karabakh joined
    in the format. Today, Russia has problems with Georgia and wouldn't
    like to come into conflict with Azerbaijan. Therefore, I don't think
    Karabakh has made a fatal mistake in this case."

    With regard to Turkey's President Abdullah Gul's visit to Armenia Levon
    Zurabian said: At first sight the visit may sound as a PR-action for
    the two sides. "Let's hope for the best."
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