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    POLITICAL ANALYST FORSEES NEGATIVE IMPACT ON JAVAKHK FROM GEORGIAN CIS PULLOUT
    Kristine Aghalaryan

    http://hetq.am/en/politics/haykazun-al vrcyan/
    2009/08/18 | 14:47

    Region Politics

    According to Haykazoun Alvrtsyan, Director of the Research Center
    for Western-Armenian Affairs, one can expect no serious changes in
    Armenian-Georgian relations due to Georgia's formal exit from the CIS.

    At a press conference today, Mr. Alvrtsyan stated, "We simply lost a
    border with the CIS which, in essence, we really never had previously
    anyway. Neither did the railway work nor the overland route from
    Ossetia. Only the sea route was operable."

    He went on to say that, "Georgia gradually sees that it has lost
    its erstwhile importance for the West and the United States. It is
    clear that Georgia will not become a member of NATO for a long time
    to come. It is also clear that Abkhazia and South Ossetia will not
    be returned to Georgia. Reviewing its options and projects based on
    its one-time favorable status, Georgia is now looking to cement more
    creative relations with Armenia, both economically and in terms of
    communications, since Iran is now looking at Armenia with interest
    regarding future communications potential, both in terms of the
    railway and as a market."

    Mr. Alvrtsyan also said that the Georgian move had a negative impact on
    Javakhk since Georgian-Russian diplomatic relations have been severed,
    the routes to Russia for seasonal employment have been closed to
    Javakhk Armenians. In a word, serious socio-economic problems have
    arisen in Javakhk.

    He added that the Armenians of Javakhk have high expectations of
    Armenia and that without Yerevan's moral, educational, cultural and
    economic assistance it will be difficult to hold on to this important
    historic Armenian province.

    "This is what is important and our authorities do not see the reality
    or wish to see it. Since independence, Armenia has had no overall
    policy towards Javakhk," Mr. Alvrtsyan concluded.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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