US BIGGEST ROLE-PLAYER IN MIDDLE EAST - EXPERT
15:36 03.09.13
The president of Modus Vivendi Center said Tuesday that the future
developments in Syria are likely to have a key importance for Armenia
and the Armenian people.
"The US, which has remained alone with its policies, receives
assistance only from Turkey and partially France," Ara Papyan told
a news conference, addressing the conflict in Syria.
According to him, the Middle East faces a fuel supply problem today,
with the United States being considered the number one fuel exporting
country. As for Russia, he said, the country is interested to maintain
the tension to keep the oil prices rising.
"In my estimation, no big war is expected in future. But Syria will
face missile attacks, and that's because Obama has put himself in a
such a position that he is not able to do anything," he noted.
Returning to the possible developments in Armenia, Papyan pointed out
to two problems: the Armenian community in Syria and the situation
in Armenia. He said the Armenian community in Aleppo will no longer
resume its one-time size and image because of the war, with the tension
in Armenia expected to rise in the face of Turkey and Azerbaijan's
interests in a war scenario.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/09/03/ara-papian/
15:36 03.09.13
The president of Modus Vivendi Center said Tuesday that the future
developments in Syria are likely to have a key importance for Armenia
and the Armenian people.
"The US, which has remained alone with its policies, receives
assistance only from Turkey and partially France," Ara Papyan told
a news conference, addressing the conflict in Syria.
According to him, the Middle East faces a fuel supply problem today,
with the United States being considered the number one fuel exporting
country. As for Russia, he said, the country is interested to maintain
the tension to keep the oil prices rising.
"In my estimation, no big war is expected in future. But Syria will
face missile attacks, and that's because Obama has put himself in a
such a position that he is not able to do anything," he noted.
Returning to the possible developments in Armenia, Papyan pointed out
to two problems: the Armenian community in Syria and the situation
in Armenia. He said the Armenian community in Aleppo will no longer
resume its one-time size and image because of the war, with the tension
in Armenia expected to rise in the face of Turkey and Azerbaijan's
interests in a war scenario.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/09/03/ara-papian/