ARMAN NAVASARDYAN: IRAN WON'T CHANGE POLICY TOWARDS ARMENIA, IF IT BECOMES NUCLEAR POWER
16:48, 01 Apr 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan
Being at the epicenter of hottest developments in the region is very
important, but we must be cautious, Ambassador Arman Navasardyan told
reporters today, as he commented on the plans to open an Embassy of
Armenia in Iraqi Kurdistan. He considers that Turkey will try to use
the Armenian factor against the creation of Greater Kurdistan. Kurds,
in turn, will use the same Armenian factor for realization of their
programs.
According to Arman Navasardyan, we have to be cautions here, because
if a Greater Kurdistan is created with a center in Dyarbekir, it will
put an end to the territorial claims of Armenians.
Speaking about the developments around Iran's nuke programs, the
Ambassador analyzed the possible developments. "If Iran gets nuclear
weapons, Saudi Arabia and Turkey will strive to reach the same. This
will, in turn, destroy the whole "regime" of non-proliferation of
nuclear weapons," he said. Arman Navasardyan says this will lead to
serious consequences not only for the region, but also for the global
geopolitical strategy and considers that the scenario is likely.
"In case Iran refuses to produce nuclear weapons, the West will
maintain the pressure on the country," he said.
At the same time, the Ambassador said the US is changing its policy
towards Iran. "The US seems to be searching for a new partner in the
region, and is willing to replace Turkey with Iran."
The analyst said there are a number of deep processes under way in the
region, the outcome of which is hard to predict. Arman Navasardyan
does not share the opinion that Iran will change its policy towards
Armenia, if it becomes a nuclear power. He believes this may even
benefit Armenia.
The Ambassador said the recent Armenian-Chinese documents signed
within the framework of President Serzh Sargsyan's visit were timely
and promising, and can well change the economic and political situation
in Armenia.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/01/arman-navasardyan-iran-wont-change-policy-towards-armenia-if-it-becomes-nuclear-power/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
16:48, 01 Apr 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan
Being at the epicenter of hottest developments in the region is very
important, but we must be cautious, Ambassador Arman Navasardyan told
reporters today, as he commented on the plans to open an Embassy of
Armenia in Iraqi Kurdistan. He considers that Turkey will try to use
the Armenian factor against the creation of Greater Kurdistan. Kurds,
in turn, will use the same Armenian factor for realization of their
programs.
According to Arman Navasardyan, we have to be cautions here, because
if a Greater Kurdistan is created with a center in Dyarbekir, it will
put an end to the territorial claims of Armenians.
Speaking about the developments around Iran's nuke programs, the
Ambassador analyzed the possible developments. "If Iran gets nuclear
weapons, Saudi Arabia and Turkey will strive to reach the same. This
will, in turn, destroy the whole "regime" of non-proliferation of
nuclear weapons," he said. Arman Navasardyan says this will lead to
serious consequences not only for the region, but also for the global
geopolitical strategy and considers that the scenario is likely.
"In case Iran refuses to produce nuclear weapons, the West will
maintain the pressure on the country," he said.
At the same time, the Ambassador said the US is changing its policy
towards Iran. "The US seems to be searching for a new partner in the
region, and is willing to replace Turkey with Iran."
The analyst said there are a number of deep processes under way in the
region, the outcome of which is hard to predict. Arman Navasardyan
does not share the opinion that Iran will change its policy towards
Armenia, if it becomes a nuclear power. He believes this may even
benefit Armenia.
The Ambassador said the recent Armenian-Chinese documents signed
within the framework of President Serzh Sargsyan's visit were timely
and promising, and can well change the economic and political situation
in Armenia.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/01/arman-navasardyan-iran-wont-change-policy-towards-armenia-if-it-becomes-nuclear-power/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress