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    'ARMENIAN PRESIDENT PAWN IN SOMEONE'S GAME'

    news.az
    Dec 2 2010
    Azerbaijan

    'Actions of both the past and present leadership of Armenia repeatedly
    showed that this country has turned from subject into the object of
    Int'l law.

    The latest proof of this was, I believe, the game of boycott by Serzh
    Sargsyan initiated from outside when he did not attend the Lisbon
    summit of NATO, MP Gular Ahmadova told in an interview.

    As a result, she says, as we remember, the North Atlantic Alliance did
    not even notice the absence of the President of Armenia and recognized
    the territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty of Azerbaijan.

    'The 'game of boycott' by yesterday's locksmith who changed his status,
    but did not improve his outlook, as it turned out, was very short -,
    the Armenian president arrived in Astana, at the OSCE summit, in
    my opinion, again at the instruction of external forces. Armenia's
    dependence on external forces, by the way, was confirmed by Armenian
    political analyst Stepan Grigorian.

    The specific feature of the current situation is just this time,
    by fulfilling the order of one of the numerous hosts of Armenia, the
    president of this country Serzh Sargsyan became a pawn in the game to
    undermine the influence of Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev, who,
    by results of the recently held trilateral meeting of the presidents
    in Astana, said that Azerbaijan and Armenia may reach a coordinated
    solution on principles of the resolution of the Karabakh conflict by
    the OSCE summit.

    Given this, there are powers, whom the Armenian president considers
    to be more powerful and influential, if he is ready to fulfill his
    orders, contradicting the huge work, held by the Russian president in
    the fair resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno
    Karabakh. I am confident that these powers, pursuing their personal
    interests will easily turn their backs to the Armenian president when
    the further need for him disappears.

    This is the real tragedy of the citizens of modern Armenia, who are
    obliged to live in the country, whose president agrees to be a pawn
    in someone's game to preserve his own power. Serzh Sargsyan also
    demonstrated his agreement to further position himself in such a
    humiliated status, was demonstrated in Astana'.




    From: A. Papazian
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