WHO WILL BE BROUGHT TO POWER IN ARMENIA BY PUTIN?
Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
Comments - Monday, 07 July 2014, 17:21
The Armenian-Russian relations have reached an interesting point. On
the one hand, it is much, on the other hand, the game has become
quite complicated in our region, and it is difficult to draw clear
conclusions regarding developments, including the future nature of
the Armenian-Russian relations.
Russia is not in a hurry to involve Armenia in the Eurasian Economic
Union. On the other hand, it is trying to absorb Armenia at minimal
costs.
For its part, Russia's responsibility is to hand over everything,
including social and economic matters, security, the right to internal
and external political decisions.
Armenia is not doing anything, it is just waiting. Both the
government and other political forces, consciously or in order not
to anger Moscow, it does not matter, actually are not participating
in Russia's political plans. In this regard, there is a peculiar
"sabotage" which is the consequence of Moscow's policy of blackmail.
Against this background, it is clear that the Armenian problems are
becoming a too heavy burden for Moscow or a factor which, aside from
other international problems, is not just interfering with its plans
but has begun to work against them.
>From this perspective, Moscow needs to "get rid" of Armenia. In
addition, there are two options, either abolish the Armenian state or
set up partnership with Armenia. The first will not resolve Russia's
problems and will aggravate them. In the second case, partners are
needed who will come up with different initiatives relating to the
Armenian-Russian relations and regional issues.
Armenia's current political system with all its sectors is not
a partner but groups which expect only power from Moscow and are
not capable of any initiative. Moscow has become convinced of this,
having got familiarized with the waiting list in the Kremlin corridor
and drawing a relevant opinion which is not subject to disclosure.
Moscow needs to "get rid" of Armenia in order to pursue its own
interests which are not in line with the interests of Armenia, which
is a constant issue for the Armenian-Russian relations. It should be
solved, otherwise not only Armenia will suffer but also Russia since
there cannot be one-sided dependence, and everything is interdependent.
Moscow seems to have understood this situation and they will hand
over power to the forces which will act on behalf of the sovereign's
domestic and foreign policy of Armenia, there is no other way out.
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Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
Comments - Monday, 07 July 2014, 17:21
The Armenian-Russian relations have reached an interesting point. On
the one hand, it is much, on the other hand, the game has become
quite complicated in our region, and it is difficult to draw clear
conclusions regarding developments, including the future nature of
the Armenian-Russian relations.
Russia is not in a hurry to involve Armenia in the Eurasian Economic
Union. On the other hand, it is trying to absorb Armenia at minimal
costs.
For its part, Russia's responsibility is to hand over everything,
including social and economic matters, security, the right to internal
and external political decisions.
Armenia is not doing anything, it is just waiting. Both the
government and other political forces, consciously or in order not
to anger Moscow, it does not matter, actually are not participating
in Russia's political plans. In this regard, there is a peculiar
"sabotage" which is the consequence of Moscow's policy of blackmail.
Against this background, it is clear that the Armenian problems are
becoming a too heavy burden for Moscow or a factor which, aside from
other international problems, is not just interfering with its plans
but has begun to work against them.
>From this perspective, Moscow needs to "get rid" of Armenia. In
addition, there are two options, either abolish the Armenian state or
set up partnership with Armenia. The first will not resolve Russia's
problems and will aggravate them. In the second case, partners are
needed who will come up with different initiatives relating to the
Armenian-Russian relations and regional issues.
Armenia's current political system with all its sectors is not
a partner but groups which expect only power from Moscow and are
not capable of any initiative. Moscow has become convinced of this,
having got familiarized with the waiting list in the Kremlin corridor
and drawing a relevant opinion which is not subject to disclosure.
Moscow needs to "get rid" of Armenia in order to pursue its own
interests which are not in line with the interests of Armenia, which
is a constant issue for the Armenian-Russian relations. It should be
solved, otherwise not only Armenia will suffer but also Russia since
there cannot be one-sided dependence, and everything is interdependent.
Moscow seems to have understood this situation and they will hand
over power to the forces which will act on behalf of the sovereign's
domestic and foreign policy of Armenia, there is no other way out.
- See more at:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/32699#sthash.kCHTCNkg.dpuf