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    KAREN BEKARYAN:THE SITUATION CAN BE CHANGED, IF TURKEY CHANGES ITS PERCEPTIONS
    Anna Nazaryan

    "Radiolur"
    25.08.2010 11:19

    The existence of Azerbaijani- Turkish and Russian- Armenian agreements
    make us to think about them. What happens and why? It is difficult to
    clearly answer the questions, but as a result of certain comparisons
    and conclusions, some images are being outlined, which give an
    opportunity to understand which kind of developments can be in each
    situation.

    Drawing parallels between these two agreements, political analyst
    Karen Bekaryan, first of all, fixed that it is advantageous for both
    Russia and Turkey to keep the region away from the influence of USA,
    European Union and China.

    In Armenian- Russian agreement, especially, the guarantee of providing
    the security of Armenia is interesting. Will Russia interfere if
    Armenia faces the danger of beginning military activities?

    "Nobody has guaranteed that Russia will interfere but if there wasn't
    the agreement, the guarantee of the security would loose and wouldn't
    gain," political analyst said.

    It is interesting also why Russia prolonged the presence of Russian
    military base in Armenia by 49 years, when the date of the previous
    agreement was not still exceeded. Karen Bekaryan gave an advice
    to find the answer of the question in the agreements of land and
    property. According to him, this question is more substantial one,
    expresses behavior.

    The journalists did one more consideration: "In parallel with the
    prolongation of the date, the number of the Russian army does not
    increase."

    The political analyst provided an interesting clarification for it:
    "If there is a need, Russia won't have a problem to help its own army."

    "If the Armenian- Russian agreements were signed without having the
    Turkish- Azerbaijani already signed agreement, the international
    community would not perceive it," Karen Bekaryan clarified and added:
    "In the presence of the agreements signed in opposite sequence,
    everything is understandable and it won't have any influence on the
    European integration of Armenia."

    "There is one more reason that the international community will not
    take an offense. It is the Armenian- Turkish process failure. Armenia
    can say: "You didn't manage to realize Armenian- Turkish process
    pressing the Turkey," he said.

    Though the dividing lines in the region were made thicker by the
    agreements and the Armenian- Turkish process failed, the analyst thinks
    that the situation can be changed, if Turkey changes its perceptions.




    From: A. Papazian
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