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    Armenian leader doubts effect of sanctions against Iran

    Arminfo
    28 Apr 07

    Yerevan, 27 April: Armenia has four neighbours, and we have no
    relations with two of them. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan said
    this today during a meeting with students and professors of Yerevan
    State University.

    "There is an undeclared war with one [neighbour], a situation of
    neither war nor peace. It is highly important for us to develop
    constructive relations with the other two. This is why we try to
    build such relations with Georgia and Iran," the president said and
    reminded that programmes of strategic importance for Armenia have
    begun with Iran. Part of them has already begun and the other part
    is being planned.

    "Concerning Iran's nuclear programme, it is a sensitive issue, and we
    try to avoid its most sensitive parts," the president said. He said
    that one thing is obvious, the administration and the people of Iran
    are certain that it is their legal right, considering that a refusal
    to have a nuclear programme will mean discrimination. It is an issue
    of honour for them, the president said.

    Kocharyan believes that resolutions and sanctions will not have an
    impact on this issue. "This is not such a country and such a nation,"
    Kocharyan said. He said that this circumstance makes the situation
    even more difficult. "One block of sanctions, and then the second.

    What will the result be? Where is the limit, after which sanctions
    of force will be taken?" The president assessed the development
    of the process as dangerous. "Our approach is the following: only
    through negotiations," the president stressed. Following the example
    of Turkey and Armenia, Kocharyan demonstrated the ineffectiveness
    of sanctions. "Turkey closed the border with Armenia. What did it
    achieve? Will we stop insisting on the international recognition
    of the genocide, if the border is closed?" Kocharyan said that on
    this sensitive issue a path must be chosen , which will rule out an
    undesirable course of events.

    Kocharyan spoke about relations between Armenia and Iran, and said
    that "We are honest both with Iran and the United States. We examine
    our position openly, we do not follow a two-sided or three-sided
    policy." The president mentioned at the same time that Armenia would
    not like to have a neighbour armed with nuclear weapons. "In any case,
    the Iranian president assures that his country does not strive for it,"
    Kocharyan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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