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    KREMLIN DISBELIEVES YEREVAN

    Lragir, Armenia
    Aug 27 2007

    2007 is the tenth anniversary of both the Armenian and Russian
    treaty and the creation of the Armenian-Russian intergovernmental
    commission which is known for a few significant deals for Armenia,
    both negative and positive, reminded Hmayak Hovanisyan, political
    scientist, August 27 at the Friday Club. "The operation of Armenal
    is positive, of course, and we may even say it is a major achievement
    but the failure of our aims connected with the Iran-Armenia gas pipe,
    regarding a transit pipeline, is worrisome," Hmayak Hovanisyan said
    who hinted that it was Russia's will. He disagrees, however, that
    Russia should be criticized for the failure of the transit pipeline
    project. "We did not set our regional political goals together with
    Russia," Hmayak Hovanisyan says. According to him, Russia could
    control the transit pipeline and manage it through its strategic
    partner Armenia, but the fact that Moscow minded a transit pipeline
    shows, according to Hmayak Hovanisyan, that the Kremlin does not
    trust Armenia. "The regional political strategy is not adjusted to
    our relations and produces such results," the political scientist
    says. He even says Russia makes no efforts to lay out a North-South
    transport axis through Armenia. To compare, Hmayak Hovanisyan
    mentions that TRASECA and INOGATE in which Armenia and Russia
    are not participating involve major transport and energy programs,
    whereas nothing happens regarding the North-South. Moreover, Russia is
    negotiating Russia-Azerbaijan-Iran railroad through Azerbaijan. Hmayak
    Hovanisyan thinks it is more evidence to the lack of confidence
    in Armenia, in addition to Russia's efforts to get hold of all the
    strategic spheres of economy of Armenia. It is due to the complementary
    policy we declared, the political scientist says. According to him,
    since we did not agree with Russia on the strategy, Moscow gets hold
    of everything to prevent from conducting a complementary policy.
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