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    WILL PUTIN SUPPORT KOCHARYAN?
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments26372.html
    Published: 17:15:45 - 30/05/2012

    Will Russia support "Kocharyan's project" in Armenia? This is one of
    the main intrigues in Armenia.

    According to some press reports, Kocharyan waited for a few days in
    Moscow for a meeting with Putin and it is still unknown whether the
    meeting took place or not. But definitely it depends on this whether
    Kocharyan will or will not run for president in 2013.

    His intention is proved by the behavior of the Prosperous Armenia Party
    which entered into confrontation with Serzh Sargsyan's Republican
    Party and did not state to support him in0 the next presidential
    election. Gagik Tsarukyan would hardly be so stubborn for no reason. It
    is evident that he is paving the way for Kocharyan's nomination. He
    would have never done the same for other people or even for himself.

    Now, Kocharyan needs guarantees from Putin to run for the president.

    Most probably, he has not received clear guarantees so far. But
    something has changed on these days, and perhaps some guarantees were
    nevertheless given.

    Perhaps, Putin's visit to Armenia due in September will be determined
    by this. The presidential campaign kicks off in September, and Putin's
    visit may change the status quo in Armenia. It will be enough for
    Putin to sit near Kocharyan, not Sargsyan to make it clear to the
    political class of Armenia that Putin supports him.

    Putin will attend the exercise of CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction
    Forces in Armenia. Nikolay Bordyuzha delivered Serzh Sargsyan's
    invitation to the presidents of CSTO countries to attend the exercise
    in Armenia. The Collective Rapid Reaction Forces have been created also
    for the prevention of unrests in member states. Putin's presence may
    be a signal for Armenia that the forces could be tried out in Armenia.

    Apparently, one of the presidents of the most influential European
    countries will also visit Armenia, such as France, and again in
    September0000 when the presidential candidates will be known. Or
    Sargsyan will be invited to France, which can give some guarantees to
    Sargsyan not to be "afraid" of Putin's visit. The guarantees may be
    major investments, signing of the Association Agreement or the Free
    Trade Agreement.

    Anyway, it is evident that a real Russian-Western war will be launched
    in Armenia during the presidential election. It may end without even
    starting if Putin does not give guarantees to Kocharyan or if Europe
    does not support Kocharyan. No one seems to have retreated.

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