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    ACCORDING TO THE LEBANESE-ARMENIAN ANALYST, DIASPORA IS TIRED OF ARMENIA-CENTRIC APPROACH
    By Aghavni Harutyunian

    AZG Armenian Daily #151
    23/08/2007

    Armenia-Diaspora

    Moreover, according to the American-Armenian analyst, Armenia is not
    active in raising the issue of blockade

    "Diaspora is tired of the last 17 years' Armenia-centric
    approach. Diaspora assists Armenia, but receives only declarative
    gratitude instead. There is no unification and practical policy",
    announced the Lebanese-Armenian analyst Aspet Kochinian in "Urbat"
    club on August 21.

    According to him, it's very important for Diaspora not to have a
    romantic, but pragmatic approach to Armenia and to perceive Armenia
    as a state, first of all, and then as motherland.

    Armenia-Diaspora relations need more systematized and efficient
    activities than the Pan Armenian Games or Armenia-Diaspora conferences,
    mentioned the analyst.

    The Dual Citizenship Law is already adopted, but it is not clarified
    yet, how can someone, for example, live in Glendale (USA), but be a
    citizen of Armenia.

    Armenia is deprived of many processes as a state today, though the
    issues of the public development, creation of state, etc. are in the
    agenda of the neighboring countries, too, Kochinian mentioned.

    The issue of Artsakh is a preliminary issue in the relations with
    Turkey, and in case of normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations,
    Armenia will negotiate with Azerbaijan from better position.

    "Global changes are taking place in Turkey today: with the most
    important issue of selection of the Eastern or Western policy. For
    Armenia, it's better if Turkey will be integrated into the European
    Union, but the last processes prompt that Turkey is not very eager
    to be a part of Europe, because of the Kurdish issue in Iraq", said
    American-Armenian analyst Richard Kirakosian, who was also the guest of
    "Urbat" club.

    What about the presidential elections in Turkey, we may not expect
    significant changes in Armenian-Turkish relations, if the president
    of Turkey becomes Abdullah Gul. It's because of the global processes
    in Turkey, where the personal leadership does not have a significant
    role. The most important is the strategy of Turkish policy: issues
    of originality, place and role.

    Changes in Armenian-Turkish relations are connected with the solution
    of the inner issues of Turkish reality. Therefore, the Armenian-Turkish
    border will stay closed, until these issues are not solved.

    There are three groups of factors in the region, according to Richard
    Kirakosian. The first is the group of political factors that are
    connected with the elections, and here Armenia comes first. Here NKR
    democratic elections have also an important role. The second group is
    related to geopolitical factors: Georgia aims to Europe, Azerbaijan
    runs a Central-Asian policy, and here is a danger to Armenia - to
    be more isolated. The third group involves the military changes in
    the region, where the military balance is not kept because of the
    Azerbaijan's progressive development.

    Against this background, Iran becomes a more important opportunity for
    Armenia, but according to Kirakosian, Iran attaches more importance to
    the relations with Azerbaijan than Armenia today. On August 21 Iranian
    president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad started his two-day official visit to
    Azerbaijan to discuss issues of energetics and transport, instead,
    Iranian vice-president visited Armenia to discuss sport issues.

    Armenia should not underestimate its significance for Russia and
    Iran. Armenia's ties with Iran are much more specified and steady
    than Iran-Azerbaijan ties, said Richard Kirakosian.

    What about the blockade, the American-Armenian analyst thinks that
    it's a non-active war and there are different ways to raise that
    issue: World Trade Organization, presence of the World Bank in Turkey,
    etc. World Trade Organization has penalties for that kind of blockade
    and Armenia can show a diplomatic initiative in this sphere, as that
    kind of blockade is a non-active war according to International Law.

    Another opportunity is Armenia-EU projects, as the European Union
    is the most suitable place to raise those issues, according to
    R. Kirakosian.

    He also mentioned that NATO is another place to raise those issues:
    Turkey is already in NATO, and if Georgia unites in NATO, it's another
    opportunity to raise the issue of the blockade of Armenia there.
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