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    GRIZLOV WILL HOLD HIS TONGUE AND THEY WILL UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER WITHOUT WORDS
    James Hakobyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Aug 28 2007

    The Russian-Armenian friendship is the hit of the recent days.

    Although, for Armenia it is the hit of the few recent days. However,
    it is also clear why recently it has been discussed so often. After
    all it is not funny: Armenia and Russia have been friends for already
    ten years, which was set down in the Grand Armenian and Russian
    agreement. Interestingly, however, the top-level Russia-Armenia meeting
    on the tenth anniversary of this agreement was held neither in Moscow
    nor in Yerevan, i.e. in the capital of one of the countries, but in
    Sochi, the capital of the winter Olympic Games in 2014. Perhaps the
    strategic partnership of the sides is based on the Olympic principle
    "agreement is not important, partnership is important." However,
    it also became clear that this partnership occurs only a decade
    later. At least the president of Russia Vladimir Putin stated that
    "our relation has become that of genuine partnership." If Putin
    was not joking, or did not take Armenia for Azerbaijan, like he had
    done once during one of his previous meetings with Robert Kocharyan,
    pronouncing Azerbaijan instead of Armenia, we may suppose that Armenia
    and Russia has just shifted to the level of partnership.

    In this case, it is interesting to know whom we have given our
    enterprises, our energy sector, our gas sector, our property. In fact,
    we have given 90 percent of our energy sector to a country which was
    not our partner. Or we thought we were partners but the country thought
    to be the partner did not think so otherwise Putin would not have
    stated in 2007 that "our relation" is that of genuine partnership. It
    appears that Armenia has considered Russia a partner all through these
    years but we do not know what Russia has considered us to be. Grizlov
    perhaps answered this question when he pronounced the word "fort" three
    years ago. Three years later Serge Sargsyan said Grizlov wanted to say
    something good but he had a slip of the tongue. What good partners we
    are if one wants to say something about the partner but your tongue
    utters the contrary. However, there is reason to doubt that Grizlov's
    tongue had a slip meant by the master of the tongue. Certainly it is
    not important who the master of Grizlov's tongue is, Grizlov himself
    or Putin, for instance. It is important that Russia has proved through
    its policy that it treats our country as a fort.

    The problem is not that Russia is enhancing its military presence in
    Armenia, for it is also useful to our security. The problem is that
    in its relations with other countries Russia ignores the interests of
    its partner Armenia. The examples are many: the Russian and Georgian
    relations, the policy on Javakheti, regional infrastructures, when
    Russia discusses the issue of the North-South transport corridor with
    Azerbaijan. On the one hand, it is normal when Russia's relation with
    a country is based on its interest only. But it is not normal when in
    this context Russia's interest is primary in Armenia's relations with
    other countries. No doubt the reason is not our government's devotion
    to Russia but the fact that Russia will never forgive Armenia if our
    country thinks first in its way then only in Russia's way. There is
    a lot of evidence, including regular killings of Armenians in Russia.

    However, it has become clear from Putin's words that we now relate
    as partners. In other words, Grizlov will hold his tongue. Although
    the tongue will not be needed much because the Armenian and Russian
    relations have reached the level when the sides understand each other
    without words.
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