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    "POSITION OF OUTER PLAYERS WITH REGARD TO ELECTIONS IN ARMENIA WILL BECOME CLEAR IN JANUARY," STEPAN GRIGORIAN BELIEVES

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 10 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. At present, the attitude of the main
    outer players towards the forthcoming presidential elections of Armenia
    is not distinct as yet and will become clear close to the deadline for
    holding elections, in January, in all probability. This information was
    provided to a Noyan Tapan correspondent by Stepan Grigorian, the Head
    of the Analytical Center for Globalization and Regional Development.

    In his words, the nomination of Levon Ter-Petrosian, the first
    President of the Republic of Armenia, was unexpected for the outer
    forces: the European Union, the Council of Europe, OSCE, as well as
    the United States of America, as the latters are not accustomed to the
    idea that there is a serious rival among the Armenian oppositionists
    for the state power. In the opinion of Stepan Grigorian, the West,
    in the face of the United States of America and Europe, should
    demand from the Armenian authorities to hold transparent elections
    and conduct a strict control over the electoral processes.

    As regards Russia, in the words of Stepan Grigorian, it is interested
    neither in fair elections nor in the development of democracy: the
    most important thing for Russia is to preserve its influence upon
    Armenia. The political scientist mentioned that they have not forgotten
    in Moscow that it was during the very tenure of Levon Ter-Petrosian
    that the agreements on the Russian military base in Armenia, on the
    joint guard of the borders of Armenia, as well as the Great Agreement
    on Cooperation between Armenia and Russia, signed in August 1997,
    in Moscow, were concluded and ratified.

    "These factors, of course, cannot help being taken into consideration
    in Moscow, since they understand there that it is improvident to count
    on the authorities, which do not enjoy the confidence of society,"
    Stepan Grigorian said.
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