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    ARMENIA: THE IDEOLOGY OF INTEGRATION

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Nov 1 2013

    1 November 2013 - 11:38am

    David Stepanyan, Yerevan. Exclusively to Vestnik Kavkaza

    Yerevan hosted the international conference of the CSTO: the CSTO and
    Security of Eurasia. The coordinator of the CSTO Analysis Association
    which includes 25 information analysis and sociological structures,
    Igor Panarin, says that the association pays serious attention to the
    ideological content of the CSTO activity. The U.S., the UK, and other
    allies in NATO spend huge resources on propaganda of their ideology,
    including on the territory of the CIS. And the problem of similar
    instruments becomes a priority for the CSTO. Panarin states that
    young people from countries which are members of the organization will
    be annually gathered and informed of the problems and challenges in
    the security sphere, which the CSTO faces. The first forum will take
    place in Yekaterinburg in early 2014. This year Russian analysts will
    travel to Yerevan to hold several meetings with students of leading
    Armenian universities. Therefore, according to Panarin, along with
    providing security and defense of the members, the CSTO intends to
    improve the ideological component of its work seriously.

    The chairman of the social organization Integration and Development,
    Aram Safaryan, says that 82% of the Armenian population think that
    the main ally and friend of the republic is Russia, believing that
    the main guarantor of their security is the CSTO. In October a public
    opinion poll was conducted to detect the preferences of the Armenians
    toward Russia and the European Union. 67% of Armenians think that
    cooperation with Russia is priority. The results dispelled myths
    spread by organizations sponsored by the West about "pro-European
    attitudes of the Armenians." The expert states that the Armenians
    see benefits in integration with Russia in key segments of economy.

    According to him, discussions over the Customs Union will take
    opening of the Abkhaz railway to a higher level. "We have to achieve a
    serious economic growth in the nearest future, and Russia, Belarus,
    and Kazakhstan are our only market which enables doing this,"
    Safaryan thinks.

    According to preliminary calculations of Russian and Armenian experts
    who conducted a survey on reasonability of joining the CU in Armenia,
    membership in the group will give 4-4.5% growth of GDP annually.

    According to official statistics, 220 thousand labour migrants
    transferred from Russia to Armenia $1.45 billion which surpass the
    whole Armenian export. And after signing the agreement on the common
    economic space, Moscow will elicit quotas and licenses for Armenian
    labour migrants.

    The head of the Noravank Fund, Gagik Arutyunyan, thinks that socialist
    ideology in integration processes in Eurasia should be implemented. He
    says that Armenia tries to forget its socialist past, forgetting about
    all advantages of the USSR. At the same time, China successfully use
    the formula which combines socialism, liberalism, and conservatism.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/politics/47096.html

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