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    RF PRESIDENT'S ADMINISTRATION IS SERIOUSLY RECONSIDERING ITS COURSE TOWARDS ARMENIA, RUSSIAN SCIENTIST SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 30 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 30, NOYAN TAPAN. "After the disintegration of the
    USSR a considerable rupture of contacts between Armenia and Russia
    took place, for instance, there is no scientific Russian book in
    Armenia in the recent years," professor Mikhail Meyer, Director of the
    Institute of Asian and African Studies under Moscow State University
    (MSU), declared at the March 30 meeting with representatives of media
    organized by the "Development" fund of the Caucasian Institute of
    Democracy. According to him, strategic partners Armenia and Russia
    "have few contacts and do not know each other well enough". In this
    connection he reminded that he is in Armenia on the initiative of the
    Russian President's administration. "The RF President's administration
    is seriously reconsidering its course towards Armenia," professor
    Meyer declared. He said that specialists on Transcaucasus and Middle
    Asia are already being prepared, as well as specialists on Armenology
    are being trained in Russia. Mikhail Meyer pointed to the necessity
    of further deepening and development of cultural, scientific and
    educational contacts between the two countries. The Russian scientist
    also dwelt on the most important issues of Armenian history. In
    connection with the Russian-Turkish Treaty of Moscow signed in 1921
    (Armenia was Sovietized in late 1920: NT) he declared that the reason
    of concessions made by Russia to Turkey mainly at the expense of the
    territory of Armenia was that at that time Armenia was "too devoted
    to Great Britain, much more than Georgia and Azerbaijan". The Russian
    scientist also touched upon the position of Turkey in the issue of
    the Armenian Genocide declaring: "Turkey suffers great moral loss
    and the more this country persists in non-recognition of this fact,
    the more difficult it will be for it".
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