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  • BAKU: Edward Nalbandian's Russian Roulette: Self-Deception As An Ant

    EDWARD NALBANDIAN'S RUSSIAN ROULETTE: SELF-DECEPTION AS AN ANTIDOTE AGAINST FEAR

    Today
    Feb 8 2010
    Azerbaijan

    No need to envy Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian. He is
    really having a difficult time. The president is applying pressure,
    the opposition is threatening to teach him a lesson, and radicals
    make constant threats to him. Moreover, every second Nalbandian is
    thinking about himself, and his future, because the future of a man
    in present-day Armenia is something like Russian roulette - you never
    know what will happen when you pull the trigger.

    But the worst thing is that he has to lie upon the order of his
    president and even to the president himself constantly. He has to tell
    a lie also to co-chairs, supporters, opponents, ordinary citizens of
    the country and many others. The notion of "truth" is in shortage in
    Armenia. Not every heart, in particular, so to speak, the heart of
    the Armenian bureaucrat will endure it.

    Nalbandian deceives people from early morning until late at night. He
    deceives his deputies, employees and media. Finally, the turn has
    reached the parliamentarians. The Armenian foreign minister visited
    the local parliament as part of the government hour, where he told
    the national elected representatives that ostensibly the countries
    co-chairing the Minsk Group understand the need for involving
    representatives of "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic" in the negotiations
    on settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    "We have reiterated on many occasions that it is impossible to solve
    the Nagorno-Karabakh without "NKR" participation. I can say that our
    approach regarding the participation of "NKR" is understood by the
    three co-chairs," the minister added.

    Azerbaijan has stated many times that Armenian community of
    Nagorno-Karabakh will participate in the negotiations sooner or
    later. Azerbaijan has repeatedly said that representatives of the
    Armenian community may join the negotiations at a certain time.

    Azerbaijan has also made it clear that it can happen once the occupied
    Azerbaijani lands will be returned to Azerbaijan's jurisdiction. And
    the talks will also involve representatives of the Azerbaijani
    community of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs exactly mean the same thing when they
    say Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh should also participate in the
    negotiations. Fortunately, they have repeatedly voiced their opinion
    on this subject which fully coincides with that of Azerbaijan.

    It is incorrect to think that persons who listen Nalbandian's voice sit
    in the Armenian parliament. Perhaps there are such people among the
    deputies, but I am confident that they are still a minority. The MPs
    know real truth better than Nalbandian, and maybe even better, because
    some of them are closer to Serzh Sargsyan than the minister himself.

    In this case, for whom this lie was designed? For those who are the
    most naive? Hardly. For the press? If so, he could bring together
    representatives of mass media, and not make such reports in parliament.

    So, it turns out that the lie in the parliament was aimed at ...

    himself. He was scared. He is afraid for his future, which is very
    vague in the light of recent rumors about the expected change of half
    of the cabinet of the Government. He is scared for his own country
    which is heading nowhere. Fears make Nalbandian deceive himself. He
    deceives himself to get comfort.

    Nalbandian has overlied to the extent that he no longer knows where
    is the truth and falsehood.

    This is an integral feature of self-deception. And, apparently,
    most Armenian officials have already passed through it...
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