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    Centre TV, Moscow
    April 24 2009


    Russian party leader Zhirinovskiy stresses strength of alliance with
    Armenia



    Alliance with Russia is the only strategy for Armenia to ensure its
    long-term survival, according to Vladimir Zhirinovskiy, the leader of
    the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia and deputy speaker of the State
    Duma. He was interviewed on the "25th Hour" programme on Moscow city
    government controlled Centre TV on 23 April.

    Zhirinovskiy said: "Well we are very old allies. Russia has always
    been helping perhaps for about 200 years because Armenia, by the way,
    was in a difficult position. The Ottoman empire and the Iranian empire
    - it was squeezed, lost its territory and its people. Therefore, we
    are blood-allies so to speak. If we look at Kazakhstan and Central
    Asia, there could also be pro-Chinese moods, as well as a pro-Turkish
    or pro-American sentiments - there is a possibility for
    manoeuvre. Here manoeuvres are not possible because to fall under the
    influence of Turkey or Azerbaijan is disastrous for Armenia from
    ideological point of view and from cultural as well as from economic
    points of view."

    "Armenia will never express feelings of sympathy towards Turkey,
    i.e. it is the most strategic ally [of Russia] in the South Caucasus."

    Zhirinovskiy admitted that Russia can have and does have good
    relations with Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan "but in the event of
    some kind of Muslim solidarity, Azerbaijan will be with Turkey and
    Turkey with Azerbaijan but not with Russia or Armenia". "Therefore in
    any case Russia is Armenia's only saviour, hope and support. This is
    why there are our border guards on the border with Turkey and Iran,"
    Zhirinovskiy said and added that Armenia was "the only country which
    is ready for everything and interested." Zhirinovskiy agreed that
    Armenia was interested in Russian expanding its influence in the South
    Caucasus and said that Armenia "does not at all demand priority for
    Armenia, it [Russia] is simply a guarantor of security for them
    because from two sides it is squeezed between two Turkic states, it
    has not prospects. It is hard and dangerous for it."

    "For Armenia the only way to remain a state for all times is to be in
    an alliance with Russia. This is the purest and longest lasting
    strategic alliance - otherwise they will be destroyed from all
    directions."
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