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    WILL SERZH SARGSYAN BE GIVEN TIME?
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments26667.html
    Published: 11:04:50 - 26/06/2012

    The West seems to debrief Serzh Sargsyan by means of the report of
    the International Crisis Group what it expected from him ahead of the
    presidential election. The report entitled "Armenia: An Opportunity
    for Statesmanship" is indeed a unique episode of constructive and
    productive activity of the ICG has chosen the targets more precisely,
    unlike the majority of reports of this group on the settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    At the same time, the existence of this report reflects the West's
    doubts about Serzh Sargsyan's sincerity to assume responsibility for
    more dynamic change therefore the necessity to convey expectations
    and outputs clearly and specifically occurred, making them available
    to the public at large. The impression is that the West shares the
    agenda of relations with Serzh Sargsyan through the ICG report trying
    to deprive him of the possibility to mark time, maneuver, at the
    same time offering the public to be more pro-active in controlling
    Sargsyan-West agenda.

    Most probably, certain disagreement has occurred in the West-Sargsyan
    relationship. It is possible that Serzh Sargsyan promised a large-scale
    process of reforms to receive a confirmation of approval of the
    results of the parliamentary elections. However, as the parliamentary
    elections ended, Sargsyan avoids responsibility, postponing everything
    until after the presidential elections and thus receiving another
    confirmation of approval of the outcome of the presidential election
    as well.

    "I will take the necessary steps after the presidential elections,"
    Serzh Sargsyan perhaps tells his western partners. "No, you committed
    to those steps after the parliamentary elections, that's why we
    recognized the absolute majority. So you must do it before the
    presidential election," the West answers to Serzh Sargsyan.

    No doubt Sargsyan will not surrender and will try to persuade the
    West. In addition, it is not ruled out that he will succeed because
    Russia is there. This circumstance will constantly keep the West
    from ultimatums and breakup with Armenia because this would boost
    the influence of Russia on official Yerevan.

    Moreover, Chatham House published a report on Armenia which stressed
    the dependence on Moscow and sovereignty of Armenia.

    On the other hand, it is obvious that Armenia has limited opportunity
    for maneuver because Russia's opportunities to maneuver on the
    world map are also limited, and Russia has to make a compromise in
    the relation with the West, especially regarding significant issues
    for Moscow.

    Most probably, the West proceeds from the circumstance of limited
    maneuver when it spells out the agenda of relationship with Serzh
    Sargsyan through the expert organization, clearly knowing that
    Sargsyan does not have a resource to change or avoid this agenda for
    a long time.

    The point is that this agenda makes available to the public the
    accountability of not only Serzh Sargsyan but also the western
    partners, and the West opens this agenda knowing that it can fulfill
    its part of obligations.


    From: Baghdasarian
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