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    TIME TO SHIFT FROM COMPLIMENTARY TO BALANCE POLICY
    By Ruzan Pogosian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    06/04/2007

    The policy of the Armenian authorities, which is accepted as a
    policy of complimentarism, is reaching the point where it cannot
    be applied any longer. New processes in the world policy bring
    forth new geopolitical circumstances as split of South Caucasus
    and American-Iranian difficulties, which are forcing to revise
    the complimentary policy of Armenia. Ruben Safrastian, head of
    the Oriental Studies Institute of the Armenian National Science
    Academy, during a discussion at the "Pastark" politics club said that
    the new policy of Armenia must be based upon balance rather than
    complimetarism. He is sure that such shift in foreign policy will
    strengthen the positions of Armenia in the relations with both its
    allies and rivals. Mr. Safrastian considers that proceeding with the
    policy of complimentary will sooner or later result in sheer isolation
    of Armenia and difficulties with its partners.

    Safrastian noted that Azerbaijan will benefit from the possible war
    against Iran and that Armenia must be ready for rapid actions. The
    policy of the United States diminished the influence of Iran, which
    provided balance of forces in South Caucasus, and strengthened the
    positions of Turkey. Nevertheless he assured that the actions of the
    USA will never be aimed against Armenia directly. He also said that
    it is inconsistent to draw parallels between Iraq and Iran, as Europe
    and Russia are not inclined to perceiving Iran as a nest of Islamism
    as it was the case of Iraq. Safrastian assured that military actions
    against Iran in any case wont' be started earlier than May 2007.

    To the opinion of Ruben Safrastian the run for world recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide must be continued by all means. Giving it up
    would mean offending the national dignity of the Armenian people,
    threatening the influence of the Armenian lobbies worldwide and the
    integrity of Armenia and Diaspora. He stated that the recognition of
    the Genocide is not only a national interest of Armenia, but is also
    associated with the modern global processes.
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