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    ARMENIA ABSTAINING IN PACE: A MISTAKE OR STATE POLICY?

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Feb 5 2015

    5 February 2015 - 2:29pm

    Natalia Ustinova, exclusively for Vestnik Kavkaza

    Yesterday in Vestnik Kavkaza's studio, Russian senator Igor Morozov
    addressed the parliamentary delegations of Azerbaijan, Serbia, Cyprus
    and other countries to thank them for their vote against the PACE
    resolution which deprived Russia of voting rights in the structure
    of the Council of Europe. "Delegates from the parliaments of Austria,
    Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, France, Germany and Italy contributed
    to it a lot. They also voted and spoke against restricted measures
    against Russia with high political courage," Morozov said, expressing
    the view that MPs realize what is happening "on the big chessboard."

    160 MPs supported the resolution on depriving Russia of voting rights;
    42 MPs voted against it; 11 abstained. Three Armenian MPs were suddenly
    among the number of those who abstained - members of the Republican
    Party Ermine Nagdalyan and Naira Karapetyam, and a member of Orinats
    Erkir, Mger Shakhgeldyan. There should have been more Armenian MPs
    in the PACE hall, but they were absent.

    It is interesting that the position of "the strategic partner
    of Russia" - Armenia - was so unexpected that some mass media
    had included Armenian MPs on the list of Russia's supporters in
    PACE automatically. A Latvian portal published an article headlined
    "Humiliation of Russia: How did Delegates vote?": "Due to the situation
    in Ukraine, Russia was deprived of voting rights in PACE. It turned
    out that delegates of only four countries didn't support the PACE
    decision to the full extent - Azerbaijan, Armenia, Cyprus and Serbia."

    The Armenian MPs gave a very strategic and partnership explanation
    of their behavior: "Our delegation is small, and 3-4 votes couldn't
    change anything or influence the results of the vote."

    Their hope to pretend that there was no problem and it would be solved
    somehow automatically didn't come true. Artak Zakaryan, the head of
    the permanent parliamentary commission for foreign contacts, a MP
    from the Republican Party, had to make a statement: "Our delegation
    voted according to its interests. It cannot be considered as voting
    against Russia. Armenia is an independent state and relies on its
    own interests."

    It seems national interests were the reason for the epidemic among
    Armenian MPs who were absent from the PACE session. Opposition MPs
    and the secretary of Prosperous Armenia also failed to arrive in
    Strasbourg due to health problems.

    It is difficult to say what Moscow will do. Obviously, its reaction is
    diplomatic and restrained. However, today Russia expects support from
    its allies like never before. Some experts think that the Armenian
    authorities are trying to draw Russia's attention to their serious
    claims by such behavior in PACE.

    However, considering Morozov's words, Moscow has already come to
    conclusions and realized who are stable supporters of development
    of relations with Russia at a strategic level, and who follows
    tactical goals. Experts predict that Moscow's treatment of the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict will shift in favor of Baku, which
    doesn't want to become a priority vector of Russian foreign policy,
    unlike Yerevan, but wants to get some support in certain regional
    projects from Moscow.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/analysis/politics/65840.html

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