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  • Armenia has been faced with new challenges since the election proces

    16:26 - 24.05.13

    Armenia has been faced with new challenges since the election process
    ended, public and political figure Ashot Manucharyan told journalists
    on Friday.

    One of the challenges has to do with Russia, the other with European
    integration.

    Armenia markedly worsened its relations with Russia by `cheating' its
    long-standing ally, which may cause harsh responses both inside
    Armenia and in terms of fundamental questions.

    `Russia sees most Armenians view it as their friend, while the select
    few do not. Russia will try to make the people do away with the select
    few. On the other hand, Armenia is paving the way for its integration
    with Europe. Our parliament has adopted six bills,' Manucharyan said.

    According to Manucharyan, integrating with Europe is tantamount to
    integrating with the LGBT community, which accounts for Russia's anger
    against Armenia.

    Russia was dissatisfied with Armenia - particularly with President
    Serzh Sargsyan - before the elections and had an army that would have
    probably overthrown the Armenia's authorities.

    `But something happened at the last moment. Serzh Sargsyan visited
    Moscow and they talked. We do not know what the talk was about, but we
    know the result. Not only did Serzh Sargsyan get an opportunity to act
    freely, but also all the [opposition] parties dropped out of the
    election campaign. That meant full confidence in Serzh Sargsyan. But
    now Armenia seems to be doing something, speaking of the European
    Union, participates in meetings outside the agreements. And strong
    anti-Armenian steps have been made for the last 20 days,' he said.

    To substantiate his words, he pointed to the expected gas price rise.
    In this context he said that, if Russia's strategic problems are
    settled, it exports gas at its domestic prices, that is, at lower
    prices than have now been set for Armenia.

    `But if Russia takes other steps, it means something's wrong,'
    Manucharyan said.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/05/24/ashot-manucharyan/

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