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    ARMENIAN POLITICIANS POSITIVELY ESTIMATE ARMENIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 06 2006

    YEREVAN, APRIL 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The April 6 discussion with
    participation of a number of politicians, organized by the National
    Press Club, was dedicated to discussion of the current level
    and prospects of deepening of Armenian-American relations. The
    discussion participants: Chairman of the Constitutional Low Union
    Hrant Khachatrian, Chairman of the National-Democratic Party, RA
    MP Shavarsh Kocharian, Chairman of the Christian-Democratic Party
    of Armenia Khosrov Haroutiunian, Head of the ARF Dashnaktsutiun Hay
    Dat Committee Kiro Manoyan, positively estimated the current level
    of Armenian-American relations, as well as pointed to the balanced
    policy of the U.S. in the region.

    According to Hrant Khachatrian, on the whole the programs of the
    U.S. in Armenia, in difference to the Russian programs, are aimed at
    development of democracy. He mentioned that the U.S. has been always
    acting in Armenia by much more flexible methods than Russia, not
    causing discontent or hostility among the population. H.Khachatrian
    wished the U.S. recognized the Nagorno Karabakh independence as quick
    as possible. In Kiro Manoyan's estimation, the U.S. pursues two goals
    in the region: to reduce the influence of Russia and to hamper to the
    spreading of the Iranian influence. He mentioned that we should not
    ignore the fact that the U.S. government provides annual assistance
    to Nagorno Karabakh. He refuted the supposition about the pressure
    exerted by the U.S. on Armenia in the issue of Karabakh settlement. In
    his opinion, this pressure is excluded in the coming years as the
    U.S. will be engaged in its own domestic problems and, first of all,
    in the Congress elections to be held at the end of the year. Khosrov
    Haroutiunian positively estimated the presence of the U.S. in the
    region, but, nevertheless, warned that we should not stake only
    on one country. "The Armenians should learn lessons from history,
    I mean Russia, on the which the only stake was made".
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