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    NAVASARDIAN: AUTHORITIES DIDN'T ACT AS DEFENDER OF ARMENIANS' INTERESTS

    Wednesday,March 26

    "Russia and the U.S. will make a compromise soon, and it is unclear
    what will then happen to Armenia, " the chairman of Yerevan Press
    Club Boris Navasardian told journalists today.

    "Unfortunately, as a result of the Armenian authorities' policy,
    it is not we who decide our fate. We will only be a small part in
    the global trade," he noted.

    According to Navasardian, Armenia's reaction to the Kesab events was
    not sufficient.

    "During these years the Armenian authorities have not acted as a
    defender of the Armenians' interests. It is a result of our foreign
    policy. Prior to the breakup of the USSR, the Diaspora organizations
    acted as defenders of the Armenians' interests, but their power has
    declined as the Republic of Armenia exists now," B. Navasardian said.

    On March 21 the Armenian-populated town of Kesab in Syria was attacked
    by armed detachments set up in Turkey. Hundreds of Armenians had to
    abandon their homes and flee to Latakia.

    http://www.aysor.am/en/news/2014/03/26/boris-navasardya/

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