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    ARMENIA MAY BECOME WEST'S NEW PARTNER IN CAUCASUS

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    30.06.2009 16:33 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ PACE Resolution 1677 brings the curtain down
    on March 1, 2008 incidents and presidential elections in Armenia,
    Eurointegration NGO's chair Karen Bekaryan told a news conference
    in Yerevan. "The document should have summed up the results of
    previous PACE resolutions on Armenia and indicate further ways of
    implementing reforms in the country. Now Armenia has time to focus
    on their implementation," Armenian expert said.

    In the meantime, the speaker noted that PACE resolution clearly
    emphasizes the importance of conducting transparent investigation
    into the 10 individuals' death circumstances, re-establishing the
    interim parliamentary committee and submitting to it the materials
    collected by the fact-finding group.

    PACE's attitude to Armenia differed from the its approach to
    the situation in Moldova, Azerbaijan and Ukraine, the speaker
    said. "Such approach can be viewed from two angles: optimistic and
    pessimistic. The bad news is that PACE applies double standards in
    relation to Armenia. And the good news is that the more closely it
    follows the country the more it trusts it," Bekaryan said, adding
    that following the August war in South Ossetia, the West has focused
    on Armenia, searching a new partner in Caucasus.
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