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    ARMENIA'S GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION DOES NOT ALLOW TO STAY APART FROM REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS

    17:06, 17 Mar 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    What's happening in the Middle East is a war involving all neighboring
    countries. Vardan Khachatryan, lecturer at the Faculty of Theology
    at the Yerevan State University, says the developments are dangerous
    for the small, indigenous peoples. "This is not new in our region,"
    he said, pointing to the Armenian Genocide as an example.

    "What's happening today is a more large-scale phenomenon; the possible
    developments are even harder to predict," Khachatryan said. He stressed
    the need for correct steps, adding that "any mistake could be fatal."

    According to publicist Karine Hakobyan, Armenia's geographical position
    does not allow the country to stay neutral, which is fraught with
    negative consequences.

    "We should have our own active policy in this geopolitical situation,"
    she said.

    Karine Hakobyan considers that the current events are a war against
    ancient civilizations. In this regard, she believes Armenia can well
    be helpful for small nations targeted by ISIS.

    Diaspora Armenian Garnik Sarkisian says "being a small nation, we
    should be alert under the conditions of the current developments in
    the region."

    "The geopolitical situation around Armenia is extremely strained
    today. We may become the unwitting victim. This is how indigenous
    peoples having no role in decision-making become victims."

    According to Garnik Sarkisian, to be influential, one should be
    strong economically and militarily and enjoy strong people-government
    relations.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/17/armenias-geographical-location-does-not-allow-to-stay-apart-from-regional-developments/

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