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    RUBEN TOVMASIAN ADVISES NOT TO BLAME RUSSIA FOR BLACKMAILING ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 10 2006

    YEREVAN, APRIL 10, NOYAN TAPAN. "We consider that friendship between
    the Armenian and Russian peoples, which has been proved by centuries
    and has been tempered in hard ordeals, should be eternal," Ruben
    Tovmasian, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist
    Party of Armenia, declared at the April 8 press conference. He
    regretted to say that anti-Russian moods are growing in Armenia. "An
    anti-Russian hysteria rose in the country. Those who lift up their
    hand against friendship between the Armenian and Russian peoples are
    the enemies of the Armenians. We should not make the activity of the
    two rotten systems in Russia and Armenia and secret agreements reached
    between them the corner-stone of our interrelations," the leader of
    the Armenian communists declared. Tovmasian is against any bargain
    on transfer of the Armenian property to another states, including
    Russia. According to him, the transfer of the 5th block of Hrazdan TPP
    to Russia was done against the will of the Armenian people. "They put
    it on sale themselves, did the Russians come and take away this block
    from us with rockets?" Ruben Tovmasian refuted the rumors that the
    5th block of Hrazdan TPP was transferred to the Russian side under
    the influence of blackmail of the Armenian leadership by Moscow and
    advised not to blame Russia for blackmailing Armenia. According to him,
    it is the U.S. that stands behind the kindling of the anti-Russian
    hysteria in the Armenian society. "America is a bad country, the
    American people is also bad as it did not hold Bush's hand and did
    not stop him when he unleashed the war in Iraq".

    Whereas, in Ruben Tovmasian's deep affirmation, the bringing in Soviet
    troops to Afghanistan in 1979, as well as to Czechoslovakia in 1968
    and to Hungary in 1956 was undertaken by the USSR at the request of
    the governments and to the advantage of the peoples of these states".
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