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    Why did Serzh Sargsyan ignore previous resentments?

    September 8 2014


    According to Stepan Safaryan, Azerbaijan no longer is able to "curb"
    Azerbaijan "First of all it should be beneficial for Russia for one of
    its allies can be a bridge with NATO. Indeed, Armenia has no right to
    vote in NATO, nor a weight, but since Armenia's involvement in NATO
    programs is rather appreciated, it may play quite a role in the
    future, if, of course, necessary," said Head of the Armenian Institute
    for International and Security Affairs, also political analyst, Stepan
    Safaryan, in the conversation with "Aravot". Note that yesterday, the
    President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, attended the NATO summit in
    Newport city, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in
    the framework of which the NATO member and Afghanistan International
    Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission participating partner
    countries' state and government leaders' meeting was held. Serzh
    Sargsyan's participation in the NATO summit was remarkable first
    because it is the first time since 2008 that he takes part in such a
    high-level summit of the alliance. In the previous three summits, the
    highest officials, who were presenting Yerevan, were the Foreign
    Minister Edward Nalbandyan and Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan in 2009
    in Strasbourg-Kehl, in 2010 in Lisbon and in 2012 in Chicago. In these
    summits, declarations were adopted that NATO shall respect
    Azerbaijan's, Georgia's, and Moldova's territorial integrity. Nothing
    was mention in the documents about the right to self-determination.
    Official Yerevan has expressed its resentment on this. To the question
    of Aravot about what the reason was that President Serzh Sargsyan
    ignored the previous resentments, Stepan Safaryan responded, "I assume
    that Armenia is aware that this time the NATO summit would not offer
    such a surprise, nor especially it would be offered to spoiled
    backdrop relations between Azerbaijan and the West. It seems to me
    that Serzh Sargsyan is confident that there are no wordings in the
    final document of the summit to be worried about, and at least the
    balance is maintained. But if this is not the case, if Armenia could
    not determine it, and the president had gone, then it becomes a theme
    of another talk". Serzh Sargsyan's participation in the NATO summit,
    according to our interlocutor, enables also to ensure the meeting with
    the MG co-chairs by camouflage. Yesterday, in the evening, the
    tripartite meeting of the US Secretary of State John Kerry, Presidents
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev
    respectively, was held. In the future, it is also planned a tripartite
    meeting of the Presidents of France, Armenia and Azerbaijan, which was
    the initiative of the president of France still in spring in Yerevan.
    "Since this is an issue referring to the security of Armenia, Armenia
    absolutely has bases to present legitimate substantiations in case of
    any question by Russia. RF seem to be unable to curb Azerbaijan, and
    Armenia solely should take steps aimed at it. Armenia should use all
    opportunities to make the preservation of the ceasefire regime more
    precise," said Stepan Safaryan. In the CSTO, Armenia's ally Russia,
    especially in recent period, is in escalating contradictions with
    leading countries of NATO. A few months ago, even the CSTO Secretary
    General, Nikolay Bordyuzha, announced that CSTO intends to cease the
    attempts to establish a dialogue with NATO. And yesterday, prior to
    the beginning of the summit, NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh
    Rasmussen, said that "Russia has attack on Ukraine" and keeps
    destabilizing the situation in eastern Ukraine. Referring to the calls
    for establishing a ceasefire voiced by Russia's President Vladimir
    Putin, the NATO Secretary General said that it is not important what
    Russia says on Ukraine but what it does. In the interview with
    journalists, the NATO Secretary General state about adopting a
    "preparedness action plan". This assumes deployment of armed forces of
    the Alliance by rotation manner in the member states located in
    eastern borders of NATO. Stepan Safaryan thinks that Armenia need to
    make its contribution so that impermissibility to resolve the
    conflicts militarily are clearly defined in the resolution of the
    summit. "There are factors that Armenia can use to reinforce the
    current fragile peace, to make Azerbaijan more restrained and to bring
    Azerbaijan to a more accountable arena with the help of international
    role-players and instruments. In this context, participation in the
    summit at the presidential level is justified, regardless of Russia's
    sentiment to it." In fact, in his speech at the summit, according to
    the information conveyed by the Presidential Press Service, Serzh
    Sargsyan had said that those in Armenia appreciate the value of both
    peace and security for which our country struggle for both almost
    every day. "Tomorrow here, in this same hall, a document will be
    adopted that will be related to the security of my people and peace in
    our region. There are two options. Either it will adopt the language
    of the OSCE Minsk Group, which is the only specialized international
    structure dealing with the Nagorno-Karabakh problem, a language that
    was proposed and supported by the Co-Chair countries that are
    represented here by France and the United States of America, or upon
    the lobbying of another member State it will pass again with an aim to
    save the face of our tyrant neighbor vis-a-vis his own people. Believe
    me it will not lead to any positive results. Either the common sense
    and the strive for peace will have the upper hand, or the silent
    encouragement of xenophobia will go deepening, the war rhetoric and
    the deadly provocations, so easily provoked by Azerbaijan, which does
    not care about its soldiers' lives and gets enthusiastic with papers
    like that, will continue ahead," concluded Serzh Sargsyan.


    Nelly GRIGORYAN
    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/09/08/166816/


    From: Baghdasarian
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