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    ANALYST: THE BEST WHICH YEREVAN CAN DO TO UKRAINE IS TO GO ON KEEPING SILENT

    by David Stepanyan

    ARMINFO
    Tuesday, March 4, 12:58

    The best, which Yerevan can do to the last events in Ukraine is
    to go on keeping silent, director of the "Accord" investigation
    centre, former head of Armenia's National Security Service, David
    Shakhnazaryan, said at today's press-conference.

    "The authorities of Armenia, and Foreign Ministry in particular,
    have not yet made a statement regarding Armenia's attitude to the
    events in Ukraine and bringing of Russian troops into the Crimea. I
    am confident that Moscow has been imposing strong pressure upon
    Yerevan with a purpose to force the authorities of Armenia support
    their intervention in Ukraine. I do not even dare to suppose that
    the authorities will give an assessment that confronts Russia's
    interests. Nevertheless, I hope that they will manage to go on
    keeping silent", - he said. He recalled that no country of the world
    has supported Russia's aggression. Even the leaders of Belarus and
    Kazakhstan abandoned to support Putin, he emphasized.

    For his part, director of the Caucasus Institute, Aleksandr
    Iskandaryan, said nevertheless Armenia out of the mouths of
    press-secretary of Foreign Ministry, Tigran Balayan, and Deputy
    Foreign Minister, Shavarsh Kocharyan, made statements regarding the
    events in Ukraine, but they were blear and slender. He also added
    that taking into consideration the fact that about 100 thsd Armenians
    have been living in Ukraine, Armenia should have good relations with
    any government which will come to power in Kiev. In this context,
    he agreed to Shakhazaryan that Yerevan should occupy a silent and
    wait-and-see stance regarding the events in Ukraine.

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