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May 6 2011
US carries out transformation policy in Armenia - politician
May 05, 2011 | 16:14
YEREVAN. - U.S. is holding transformation in Armenia leading to
changes through involvement of forces desiring changes both in the
opposition and in leadership, said Armenian politician, former member
of Karabakh committee Ashot Manucharyan.
As an example of transformation Manucharyan pointed out dismissal of
Yerevan Mayor, an arrest of high ranking police official and
restoration of an investigation into March 1 events.
The politician considers U.S. pursues its own goals: to have an easily
administrated country which will comply with the standards of new
world.
`U.S. has an objective to eliminate a looting system which is
advantageous to Armenia. However, at the same time U.S. gets power
over Armenia which is not of benefit to the country,' he stressed.
Manucharyan considers that South Ossetia and Abkhazia is the price
that Georgia paid for its `political well-being', whereas Armenia's
price is still unclear.
From: A. Papazian
May 6 2011
US carries out transformation policy in Armenia - politician
May 05, 2011 | 16:14
YEREVAN. - U.S. is holding transformation in Armenia leading to
changes through involvement of forces desiring changes both in the
opposition and in leadership, said Armenian politician, former member
of Karabakh committee Ashot Manucharyan.
As an example of transformation Manucharyan pointed out dismissal of
Yerevan Mayor, an arrest of high ranking police official and
restoration of an investigation into March 1 events.
The politician considers U.S. pursues its own goals: to have an easily
administrated country which will comply with the standards of new
world.
`U.S. has an objective to eliminate a looting system which is
advantageous to Armenia. However, at the same time U.S. gets power
over Armenia which is not of benefit to the country,' he stressed.
Manucharyan considers that South Ossetia and Abkhazia is the price
that Georgia paid for its `political well-being', whereas Armenia's
price is still unclear.
From: A. Papazian