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    DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA,VIGEN SARGSYAN UNDERMINES ARMENIA'S NATIONAL SECURITY
    By Appo Jabarian

    USA Armenian Life Magazine
    March 4, 2010

    In February, Deputy Chief of Staff to the President of Armenia Vigen
    Sargsyan visited the Center for Strategic and International Studies
    (CSIS) in Washington, DC, to discuss the prospects and "potential
    benefits of normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia,"
    according to the CSIS website.

    During the question-and-answer session, in response to a question from
    Mr. Kazari of the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Washington,
    DC, Mr. Sargsyan astonishingly said the following regarding the current
    Armenian-Azeri border: "All those important parts of the borders can
    be de-blocked. Our immediate borders between Armenia and Azerbaijan
    have nothing to do with the territories around Nagorno Karabagh."

    He continued: "Now as far as the occupation, our concerns are very much
    in favor [of] ... what is important [is that] the president of Armenia
    [Serzh Sargsyan], who was the Minister of Defense of these territories,
    has always stated that he does not think of these territories as
    historic Armenian lands. He always stated that these territories
    have to return to Azerbaijan when the settlement of Nagorno-Karabagh
    is found."

    In reference to the controversial former Foreign Minister of Armenia,
    Mr. V. Sargsyan added: "Vardan Oskanyan's reference to the word of
    'occupied territories' [ignited] big internal discussions on what he
    has to do" to mitigate the negative outcome in the mass media.

    As many readers recall, in September 2007, I had called for Mr.

    Oskanyan's resignation or dismissal as Foreign Minister of Armenia.

    The article was disseminated through several news outlets around
    the globe.

    In that article, I wrote: "Oskanyan has been Foreign Minister for
    too long, without having achieved any substantial gains for Armenia.

    Furthermore, Armenia squandered away many valuable opportunities
    for diplomatic gains in the international arena and even sustained
    self-inflicted damages thanks to Mr. Oskanyan's mishandling of
    several cases at the United Nations and elsewhere. It is absurd that
    the foreign minister ... mislabels the liberated Armenian lands as
    'occupied' territories. ... Isn't it time for a change? The political
    landscape is shifting. We need more proactive leaders in Armenia."

    Is Mr. V. Sargsyan aware that the territories surrounding mountainous
    Artsakh have always been part of Armenia?

    The now-liberated territories around Artsakh are part of the entire
    Region of Artsakh that extends to the Kura River, just east of the
    border between the Republic of Artsakh and the former Soviet Socialist
    Republic of Azerbaijan.

    As Mr. V. Sargsyan should know, the Artsakh Region along with
    Nakhitchevan was arbitrarily carved out of the 1918-1920 independent
    Republic of Armenia. These regions were part of Armenia up until its
    takeover by the Soviet occupation forces in November 1920.

    In 1921, soon after Sovietization, Armenia was subjected to the
    process of "Stalinization" when the infamous Soviet Dictator Josef
    Stalin "gifted" the entire Region of Artsakh with its lowlands and
    highlands; and Nakhitchevan to the then newly created Soviet Republic
    of Azerbaijan.

    Presently, the Republic of Azerbaijan continues to illegally occupy 1)
    The northern Artsakh district of Shahumian; and Gandzak (Kirovabad); 2)
    the outlying lowlands that extend to Kura River; and 3) Nakhitchevan.

    One wonders if Pres. Serzh Sargsyan is aware of his Deputy Chief of
    Staff V. Sargsyan's latest serious international blunder (to say the
    least), undermining Armenia's national security interests during a
    lecture in Washington, DC.

    By using the misleading term "occupation," Mr. V. Sargsyan should
    feel ashamed for having committed an act of blasphemy against the
    memory of thousands of innocent Armenian victims of the 1988 Azeri
    pogroms in Baku, Sumgait and Gandzak/Kirovabad and their deportation
    staged by Azerbaijan.

    Mr. V. Sargsyan also disrespected the memory of countless freedom
    fighters that liberated Artsakh from the Azeri yoke during the Artsakh
    Liberation War (1991-1994) which was in response to the 1988 Azeri
    crimes against defenseless Armenians.

    While still on the job, Mr. Sargsyan should steer away from or
    remain unswayed by the influence of neo-con enablers in various
    academic/diplomatic circles, such as the one inside the Fletcher
    School of Diplomacy which he graduated from.

    Interestingly, during recent years, the Fletcher School of Diplomacy
    has been serving as the farming grounds for spineless Armenian
    diplomats, among them former Foreign Minister Oskanyan.

    To President Serzh Sargsyan's credit, as soon as he took the helm
    of Armenia's leadership in 2008, he decommissioned Foreign Minister
    Oskanyan because of his dismal performance.

    It would only be logical, if Pres. Sargsyan were to deal with Mr. V.

    Sargsyan, the way he dealt with Mr. Oskanyan. May be, Mr. V. Sargsyan
    should not even wait - he should present his letter of resignation
    sooner rather than later.

    To listen to Mr. V. Sargsyan's comments at CSIS, please fast-forward
    to the last 5 minutes of his remarks, by using the following link:
    (http://csis.org/multimedia/audio-prospects- armenia-turkey-normalization-view-yerevan).
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