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    PRESS RELEASE
    Policy Forum Armenia
    1250 I (Eye) Street N.W., Suite 710,
    Washington, DC, 20005
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    October 1, 2014


    PFA's New Report Lays out a Roadmap for Armenia's Relations with the
    West and a New Vision for the Caucasus

    Policy Forum Armenia (PFA)-a Washington-based international think
    tank-announces today the publication of its State of the Nation Report
    on `Armenia and the West: A New Vision for the Caucasus ', an earlier
    version of which was presented as a background paper during a
    high-level workshop at the Atlantic Council in Washington on July 2,
    2014.
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    The report is intended for policymakers with interest in strengthening
    Armenia and its ties with the West. It offers some out-of-the-box
    thinking that challenges prevailing views about Western involvement in
    Armenia and the Caucasus. The report essentially sets aside a critical
    handicapping factor-Armenia's leadership and governance-and lays out a
    vision for the country's role in the region under a leadership that
    would enjoy widespread support among its people; understand and stay
    current with global trends; and maintain a reasonable degree of
    independence from foreign interference. The report states that, if
    implemented in practical terms, a leadership change of this nature
    will unleash Armenia's developmental potential and effectively lead to
    the proposed foreign policy reorientation.

    The report notes that, while Armenia owns its current problems, the
    West has lost a valuable opportunity to steer Armenia toward more
    democracy and better governance. However, recent developments in the
    wider region bring new opportunities for the West to forge stronger
    ties with Armenia. Yet, as argued in the report, this cannot be done
    with the current ruling regime, which has squandered the country's
    economic and geopolitical potential and brought Armenia close to a
    point of no-return.

    The report provides a thorough review of Armenia's bilateral relations
    with all its neighbors and Russia. While it recognizes the gravity of
    the current status quo that relies heavily on Russia's meddling in
    Armenia's domestic and foreign policy choices, it proposes a way
    out. The report notes that the Russia's control of Armenia is working
    against the long-run interests of both countries. This state of
    affairs is not sustainable. The challenge is to convince Russia to
    step back and allow Armenia to build bridges with other
    countries/blocks, as dictated by its own strategic interests, while
    still maintaining an exclusive relationship with Russia.

    In his remarks, Armenia's first Ambassador to the United States,
    Rouben Shougarian noted that: "The report that followed the
    multifaceted discussion at the Atlantic Council is both a gratifying
    result of a comprehensive insight into Armenia's foreign and security
    policy and a creative after-thought to the discussion itself. It is
    also a rare attempt to put Armenia's future into strategic
    perspective, which helps it to graduate beyond one-dimensional
    dependence on Russia and opens the door for alternative political
    thinking. Foreign policy problems and challenges are rightfully linked
    to better governance and democracy building."

    While analyzing the Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement, the report lays
    out three possible scenarios. The most attractive scenario for
    Armenia=80'one that requires strengthening the country's economy and
    defense capabilities to retain control over Nagorno-Karabakh-is one
    that would also bring stability to the region and allow the creation
    of a Transcaucasian economic market for the benefit of all players. In
    terms of Armenia's attractiveness for the West, the report lays out a
    vision in which Armenia plays a role of a key corridor for
    de-blockading Iran, when the Western sanctions are lifted; acts as a
    reliable partner for Georgia in an otherwise very volatile region; and
    presents itself as a potential buffer against Turkey's neo-Ottoman
    aspirations in the region.

    `I have been following the activities of Policy Forum Armenia for some
    time, and find the work of this small but outstanding group of
    professionals truly impressive. PFA's ability to think outside the
    established norms and clichés, its perseverance and its well
    researched and thorough reports on difficult and hard-hitting subjects
    have always met the highest professional standards. Their latest
    report on Armenia and the West is no exception. One may or may not
    agree with all its conclusions, but the report stands as one of the
    most thoughtful and possibly consequential works on the subject of
    Armenia's foreign relations.' said Vahan Zanoyan, author and retired
    Chairman of PFC Energy International, a global energy advising firm.

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    Policy Forum Armenia is an independent non-profit association
    dedicated to strengthening discourse on Armenia's economic development
    and national security and through such efforts helping to shape public
    policy in Armenia.

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