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    Russia & CIS Presidential Bulletin
    November 30, 2007



    PM PLEDGES TO BROADEN RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA, U.S. IF ELECTED ...


    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian said Armenia's foreign policy could
    undergo changes after the presidential elections.Nothing can be ruled
    out. Policy is shaped by people, so anything may happen depending on
    who is elected, Sarkisian said on Public Television, when asked
    whether changes were possible to the country's foreign policy after
    the 2008 election.

    Sarkisian said, however, that if he were elected, no serious changes
    would occur. He said he had been involved in forming Armenia's
    foreign policy for a long time. I think we have been pursuing a
    correct policy and we'll continue to strengthen friendly relations
    with Russia, Europe and the United States, the prime minister said.

    Armenia's next presidential elections will be held on February 19
    2008. Ten candidates, including the prime minister, have announced
    they will run.

    The Dashnaktsutyun party nominated the parliamentary deputy speaker,
    Vaan Ovannisian, as a presidential candidate on Friday.

    The Dashnaktsutyun Revolutionary Federation is one of Armenia's
    oldest parties. It is 115 years old.

    It has a membership of 7,000 in Armenia and about 25,000 abroad.

    In the current parliament the party has a faction of 16 members.

    The party also holds three ministerial portfolios.

    At the same time Azeri Defense Ministry spokesman Eldar Sabiroglu
    said at a press conference on Friday, that Azerbaijan is not
    violating its quotas on armaments under the Treaty on Conventional
    Armed Forces in Europe (CFE).

    "Armenia, which is an aggressor country, has been accusing us of that
    [of exceeding the limits stipulated by the CFE] for years. However,
    Azerbaijan has not violated the limits," Sabiroglu said.

    When Azerbaijan and Armenia were in the process of joining the CFE,
    they were both allowed to have an equal amount of weapons, "although
    this is unfair, taking into account the size of Azerbaijan's
    territory and its population," he said.

    Sabiroglu described Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian's
    statement alleging that Azerbaijan has exceeded its CFE limits as an
    attempt "to blacken Azerbaijan in the international community's
    eyes."

    "Armenia itself is building up its arms and it is doing so quite
    actively, and everybody knows who is helping it," Sabiroglu said.

    "Armenia was once given weapons worth $1 billion, which at first they
    tried to conceal, but then later had to admit to," he said.

    "The same happened later as well," he said.

    Commenting on the possibility that Russia and the U.S. could jointly
    use the Gabala radar station, Sabiroglu said the station belongs to
    Azerbaijan, and therefore no decisions on its use can be made without
    permission from Baku.

    As for the plans of using the radar station after 2012, when the term
    of its lease by Russia expires, Sabiroglu said, "There have been no
    specific proposals so far on its use in the future."

    Besides the risk of another war between Azerbaijan and Armenia
    continues to exist, Sabiroglu told.

    "The risk of an outbreak of war always exists and there is no
    guarantee against it, Sabiroglu said.

    "What can be done, if the talks are dragging on for so long? Let
    international organizations liberate our occupied territory
    peacefully, or allow Azerbaijan to do so on its own?" he said.

    "Morale is very strong in our army. The army has an ample supply of
    modern weapons and is prepared to free the occupied territory,"
    Sabiroglu said.

    "Azerbaijan is in a state of war today and is acting accordingly.

    We do not threaten any country, but 20% of our territory remains
    occupied. Naturally, appropriate steps are being made. This is
    Azerbaijan's exclusive right," said Sabiroglu.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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