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    RAFFI HOVANNISIAN AT DITCHLEY CONFERENCE

    Lragir.am
    15 Oct 2010

    Ditchley Park, UK-Raffi K. Hovannisian, Armenia's first foreign
    minister and Heritage Party chairman is currently in the United
    Kingdom participating in a Ditchley Foundation conference on "The EU
    and Russia's shared neighbourhood." Attended by leading policymakers
    and analysts from the Russian Federation, the European Union, the
    United States and beyond, the conference is being chaired by Sir
    Rodric Brathwaite, Her Majesty's first ambassador to the independent
    Republic of Armenia and its neighboring states.

    In the plenary session today on Russia, Europe, and the 'neighborhood'
    which was introduced, among others, by Ambassador Peter Semneby and
    Russian specialist Sergey Karaganov, Raffi Hovannisian took the floor
    to address the Russian-European relationship and its impact on Armenia
    and the region in the light of three relevant unsurmounted divides
    on the Georgia-Russia, Armenia-Turkey, and Iran-Transatlantic axes.

    Against this background, he noted the imperative to maintain and
    deepen Armenian sovereignty and policy diversification based on a
    truly reciprocal 'strategic' relationship between Moscow and Yerevan.

    Hovannisian further underscored the need to support Turkish-Armenian
    normalization, not as 'West-friendly' window dressing that often
    glosses over and shores up the weak legitimacy of the negotiating
    sides, but as a brave new way to get to true reconciliation through
    the truth and full closure on the Genocide and Great Armenian
    Dispossession. On Mountainous Karabagh and similarly situated others,
    he articulated the inadmissibility of inventing artificial legal
    constructs such as 'sui generis' to fit political predispositions and
    to support one nation's sovereignty to the exclusion of others-both
    the West and Russia have engaged in this selective application
    of international legal standards-and the long-overdue requirement
    to recognize the Mountainous Karabagh Republic, the original 'sui
    generis' case.

    Finally, Raffi Hovannisian issued the challenge of applying the rule of
    law both domestically and in international affairs and thus overcoming
    the long-standing tension, both in Western and Russian policy, between
    democratic benchmarks and the pursuit of raw geopolitical interests.

    The Ditchley conference continues today and tomorrow in the format of
    smaller working groups that will work out policy prescriptions on the
    Moscow-Brussels connection; the shared neighborhood and protracted
    conflicts; and economic and energy issues.




    From: A. Papazian
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