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    EURASIANET: SARGSYAN GAVE NO INDICATION THAT HIS ADMINISTRATION'S MULTI-VECTOR POLICY WILL CHANGE

    14:56 14/03/2013 " ANALYSIS

    Despite its long-standing close ties with and strong dependence on
    Russia, Armenia looks set to avoid joining a new Russian-led union
    of former Soviet republics, says an article on Eurasianet.org.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, who won a second term in a disputed
    election in February, has successfully navigated apparent Russian
    pressures and moved his country closer to the West - the European
    Union, in particular - while maintaining, and even deepening, Armenia's
    military alliance with Russia, says the article.

    After a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin on March 12,
    Sargsyan gave no indication that his administration's multi-vector
    policy will change.

    The press services of the two leaders announced in early March that
    the talks at Putin's Novo-Ogaryovo residence near Moscow would touch
    upon "integration processes" in the former Soviet Union. It was a
    clear reference to Armenia's possible accession to the Customs Union
    of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus. But the talks themselves did not
    appear to produce a breakthrough on the issue.

    Over the past year, Armenian leaders have publicly objected to joining
    the Customs Union, arguing that their landlocked country has no common
    borders with Russia, Kazakhstan or Belarus.

    During his first term, Sargsyan earned plaudits in Western capitals
    for stepping up cooperation with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
    and embarking on a US-backed rapprochement with Turkey.

    Analysts believe this is one reason why US President Barack Obama and
    other Western leaders congratulated him on his disputed reelection,
    says the article.

    Source: Panorama.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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