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    SENSATIONAL NEWS FROM MOSCOW

    Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
    Comments - 07 April 2015, 11:40

    The Armenian foreign minister Edward Nalbandyan is in Russia for
    an official visit. He will negotiate with his Russian counterpart
    Sergey Lavrov.

    The message of the Russian MFA includes an interesting statement:
    "Efficient cooperation has been established between Moscow and Yerevan
    on main global and regional issues, the positions of the states on
    the majority of issues are either close or coincide. We expect that
    the visit of the Armenian minister of foreign affairs will become
    an important landmark for further development of bilateral foreign
    policy dialogue, serve the strengthening of the Russian-Armenian
    allied partnership."

    In fact, for the first time it is established that there are issues
    on which the positions of Armenia and Russia do not coincide. This
    is a normal situation for relations between any countries, of course,
    but in the case of Armenia and Russia this acquires a special meaning.

    The point is that so far it has been announced by Russian and Armenian
    official and non-official circles that there are no issues between the
    two countries. And policy is based on this "principle". However, there
    were problems, and the Armenian-Russian relationship was unilateral -
    Armenia carried out Russia's political requirements.

    In addition, the problems are more serious than they may seem, even
    though attempts are made to hide them behind assertions of friendship,
    even though the governments of two countries are "coalesced".

    The problem is that the vital interests of Armenia and Russia do not
    coincide and they are opposite. This is an objective situation and
    it is impossible to avoid it as it was so far.

    However, this situation cannot last long. Significant transformations
    are taking place in the world, and the South Caucasus is in the focus.

    After a possible deal between the West and Iran the situation will
    change in our region and the countries will have to react not to
    appear in the margin of international politics.

    This is one of the issues which will be a real trial for the
    Armenian-Russian relations. While the Iran-West normalization is not
    in line with the policy of the current government of Russia, it is a
    real chance for Armenia to assume an international role and resolve
    its own problems.

    This is one of the issues, there are other issues as well, for example,
    Karabakh, energy, the Near East and so on.

    A serious and constructive policy dialogue between Armenia and Russia
    has matured. The two countries need each other, Russia more than
    Armenia. If the Armenian-Russian relations are further not based
    on equality, the sides will eventually fail their foreign policy
    and interests.

    Has Moscow realized that the policy of vassalization of Armenia hits
    Russia back like boomerang?

    Before leaving for Moscow Nalbandyan held an interview with the
    Russia-based International Policy Magazine and made another interesting
    statement: "Armenia and Russia are tied with allied cooperation. You
    cannot be allies in one sphere and not be such in other matters."

    The statements of the Russian foreign ministry and the Armenian
    foreign minister could be interpreted from two points of view. On
    the one hand, they may indicate the acknowledgement of problems in
    the Armenian-Russian relations and intention to start constructive
    negotiations. On the other hand, it may mean perpetuation of
    the existing policy with a tougher intention of "elimination of
    disagreements", i.e. complete isolation of Armenia.

    Which path will Moscow and Yerevan choose? At least, it was
    officially announced for the first time that there are issues in the
    Armenian-Russian relations, and it means that the solution is close.

    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/33889


    From: Baghdasarian
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