MilAz.info, Azerbaijan
Sept 21 2012
Farhad Mammadov: `Social tension in Armenia will increase'
23:38 21-09-2012
`The difficult economical situation in Armenia, financial crisis and
its isolation from neighbor countries led to increase of social
tension in the country', said Farhad Mammadov, the Director of
Strategic Research Centre near the President of Azerbaijan in his
speech on the theme of `Pre-election Situation in Armenian' at a
briefing held by Strategy Research Centre, APA reports.
He said that the official Yerevan's approaches towards the several
internal and foreign policy issues and its decision on not
participating in Non-Aligned Movement Tehran Summit and NATO's Chicago
Summit reduce the independence elements of Armenia, as well as reduces
its maneuvers ability between Russian Federation, US and Europe.
`From the other point of view, the successful foreign policy pursued
by Azerbaijan will significantly reduce the possibilities of foreign
political course followed by the Armenian government. The increasing
pressure of Azerbaijan will create diffidence in the Armenian
government. They don't have anything to show to the international
community. This gives an opportunity to Azerbaijan to demonstrate to
the international community that the current difficult situation in
Armenia is a result of its occupation policy'.
F.Mammadov considers that the political situation formed on the eve of
the presidential elections in Armenia clearly shows the distinct
degree of fragility and defenseless of the Armenian government. From
this point of view, Armenian is expected to demonstrate a stricter
position till the February of 2013: `So, the conception of `foreign
enemy' is still remains as a unique element which allows her to keep
the country under control'.
Specking about the current condition of the opposition in Armenia,
F.Mammadov said that the last parliamentary elections showed that the
opposition wasn't able to gain even 20% of votes. F.Mammadov connected
this issue with the current difficult social-economical situation in
Armenia and stressed that, as international organizations also
confirm, the candidates buy the electors' votes'.
Sept 21 2012
Farhad Mammadov: `Social tension in Armenia will increase'
23:38 21-09-2012
`The difficult economical situation in Armenia, financial crisis and
its isolation from neighbor countries led to increase of social
tension in the country', said Farhad Mammadov, the Director of
Strategic Research Centre near the President of Azerbaijan in his
speech on the theme of `Pre-election Situation in Armenian' at a
briefing held by Strategy Research Centre, APA reports.
He said that the official Yerevan's approaches towards the several
internal and foreign policy issues and its decision on not
participating in Non-Aligned Movement Tehran Summit and NATO's Chicago
Summit reduce the independence elements of Armenia, as well as reduces
its maneuvers ability between Russian Federation, US and Europe.
`From the other point of view, the successful foreign policy pursued
by Azerbaijan will significantly reduce the possibilities of foreign
political course followed by the Armenian government. The increasing
pressure of Azerbaijan will create diffidence in the Armenian
government. They don't have anything to show to the international
community. This gives an opportunity to Azerbaijan to demonstrate to
the international community that the current difficult situation in
Armenia is a result of its occupation policy'.
F.Mammadov considers that the political situation formed on the eve of
the presidential elections in Armenia clearly shows the distinct
degree of fragility and defenseless of the Armenian government. From
this point of view, Armenian is expected to demonstrate a stricter
position till the February of 2013: `So, the conception of `foreign
enemy' is still remains as a unique element which allows her to keep
the country under control'.
Specking about the current condition of the opposition in Armenia,
F.Mammadov said that the last parliamentary elections showed that the
opposition wasn't able to gain even 20% of votes. F.Mammadov connected
this issue with the current difficult social-economical situation in
Armenia and stressed that, as international organizations also
confirm, the candidates buy the electors' votes'.