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    Sargsyan's Remarks Echo Kocharian's Paranoia: US Diplomat

    09.03.2011 14:39 epress.am


    Then prime minister Serzh Sargsyan `sharply criticized' both the US
    embassy in Yerevan and Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) Matthew Bryza
    during a Mar. 22 lunch with European ambassadors, writes then US
    Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) to Armenia Joseph Pennington, citing two
    ambassadors who attending the lunch, in a Mar. 31, 2008 confidential
    cable recently released by WikiLeaks.

    `Sargsyan reportedly claimed to the Europeans that the Armenian
    opposition `is being run out of the US embassy,' but provided no
    specifics to back up the allegation. Sargsyan also asserted that DAS
    Bryza `told me one thing when he was in Yerevan, then went back to
    Washington and said something completely different.' (Note: We assume
    that the PM was referring to some of DAS Bryza's comments to the media
    following his recent visit here, but the PM failed to get into
    specifics.) The PM also reportedly lashed out at several EU
    Ambassadors who were at the lunch, particularly the German, because
    their governments issued travel advisories following the violence in
    Yerevan on March 1-2. The Ambassadors of France and the EU gave
    roughly similar accounts of the PM's comments to the Charge over the
    past few days,' reads the cable.

    Pennington concludes the cable by noting that Sargsyan's comments
    `reinforce our view that neither the PM nor his inner circle have much
    understanding of the way Western governments operate':

    `The PM apparently confuses embassy contacts with the opposition with
    embassy support for the opposition. His remarks echo President
    Kocharian's frequently displayed paranoia that the embassy - in league
    with NDI, Radio Liberty and others - is seeking to foment a `color
    revolution' in Armenia. The PM appears also to have misinterpreted DAS
    Bryza's diplomatic language and encouragement to reform during his
    meeting with Sargsyan as a pledge not to criticize the Armenian
    authorities for the post-election crackdown. If PM Sargsyan is to make
    good on his stated intention to return Armenia to the path of reform
    when he assumes office on Apr. 9, he will need to seek advice from
    someone with a more sophisticated understanding of the West and the
    ways of international diplomacy.'




    From: A. Papazian
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