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    FAMOUS POLITICAL SCIENTIST: RUSSIA CAN NOT SUPPORT ITS ALLY - ARMENIA

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politic s/52468.html
    May 21 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Armenia, seeing that the options that are profitable for it, are
    not accepted, of course, returned to the rhetoric of the past, said
    well-known political scientist Fikret Sadigov.

    Notably, on Wednesday, during the government hour in parliament,
    Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan said that Armenia's stance
    in the negotiations with Turkey will not change. He also noted that
    Armenia must take a proactive stance on the issue of recognition of
    "Genocide" and that Nagorno Karabakh will be one of the important
    tasks of the domestic and foreign economic policy of Armenia.

    "That is, there were some bright, optimistic statements that are
    totally unsupported by the facts and reality in general, which
    characterizes the present political and economic situation in Armenia",
    said he, commenting on statements of Armenian Premier.

    "The unchanging policy of Armenia has already led to poverty in Armenia
    and the stalemate in the political aspect. And if Armenia continues
    to pursue such a course, it will remain in complete isolation,
    because even Russia is looking for a way out of this situation and
    is itself in a difficult economic and financial situation", noted
    the political scientist.

    According to him, "Russia can not support its ally - Armenia, which
    always comes back and does not want to go to any compromises, for long"

    "And here, next to it is tolerant Azerbaijan, rich in hydrocarbons,
    its high intellectual capacity, partnerships with Russia itself,
    with the understanding on many issues. Therefore, it is the way to a
    dead end, this is the path to nowhere, indeed, would lead to further
    change in the present regime in Armenia, because Armenia's leadership
    will not be able to stay on a wave of belligerent statements that
    have no prospects", concluded F. Sadigov.
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