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    WHO WERE KOCHARYAN'S INNER CIRCLE? - WIKILEAKS

    Tert.am
    21:56 02.09.11

    A US diplomatic cable dated to 2004 and recently leaked by the
    whistleblower WikiLeaks website refers to a text sent by Ambassador
    John Ordway over the inner circle of the then Armenian President
    Kocharyan.

    The cable says that "President Kocharian has a small inner circle with
    direct access to him and the potential to influence his thinking on
    foreign policy matters. Within this inner circle are Foreign Minister
    Oskanian, Minister of Defense Sargsian, Head of State TV [Aleksan]
    Harutyunian, Presidential Chief of Staff Tumanyan, and First Assistant
    to the President Gevorkian".

    In this cable Ordway says that while these advisors all have
    essentially unfettered access to the President, it is doubtful that any
    of them is in a position to influence his decisions: on the contrary,
    their positions either coincide with his or are derived from his.

    Further, he says that Armen Gevorgian, First Assistant to the
    President, is essentially always at Kocharian's side. "While his
    access is unparalleled and some in Yerevan refer to him as an
    "eminence grise," he does not appear to influence the President so
    much as serve as a foil for him," reads the cable.

    Ordway goes to say that Minister of Defense Serzh Sargsyan, long-time
    confidant and Presidential ally, has close economic ties with many
    of President Kocharyan's interests. "Born in 1954 in Stepanakert,
    Sargsian shares with Kocharian and his closest confidants the deep
    conviction that N-K must be protected at all costs. His ties to
    the military are crucial to Kocharian's power base, and his and the
    President's beliefs are most likely to coincide," read the cable.

    Later on the list is Head of State TV (and former Presidential Chief
    of Staff) Aleksan Harutyunyan is an intensely loyal, long-time friend
    of Kocharian. "Born in 1965 in Karabakh, his family moved to Yerevan in
    the early 1970s. Active in Armenia's independence movement, Harutyunian
    briefly worked in the Presidential Administration in 1992 before
    being assigned to the Armenian Embassy in Paris," says the cable.

    Ordway further mentions Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, who he
    says although appears to have "limited influence on the President's
    thinking, at least can generally be counted on to accurately relay
    both the content and tone of foreign governments' messages".

    "A former Tufts professor and former U.S. citizen, Oskanian is a
    savvy interlocutor, with good access to the President, but with only
    limited influence. Oskanian is fully capable of thinking "outside
    the box," but cannot always deliver the President when it comes time
    for a decision. Oskanian, however, has been given more running room
    on improving relations with Turkey--despite the fact that Kocharian
    when speaking to us on the subject is decidedly more pessimistic,"
    read the cable.

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