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    KARABAKH LEADER TRYING TO GET MOSCOW'S APPROVAL FOR THIRD TERM - ARMENIAN PAPER

    Haykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    10 Feb 07

    Text of Kristine Khanumyan's report by Armenian newspaper Haykakan
    Zhamanak on 10 February headlined "Get your 'approval' from Kocharyan"

    The president of the Nagornyy Karabakh republic [NKR], Arkadi
    Ghukasyan, went to Moscow at the beginning of February. According
    to our information, he went there to get approval to run for a third
    term in office.

    Usually, if the president goes somewhere, even if he goes to Yerevan,
    his press secretary sends a press release to journalists saying
    where the president has gone. But this time, the press secretary
    kept quiet. This shows that Ghukasyan had gone off to Moscow
    secretly. According to our Moscow sources, when the press reported
    Ghukasyan's visit, the Russians organized an information leak that in
    Moscow, Ghukasyan met the head of the culture and regional relations
    department of the Russian presidential administration, Modest Kolerov.

    Kolerov told Ghukasyan that the Russian leadership fully trusts
    [Armenian President] Robert Kocharyan and he is the one who should
    solve such problems. In fact, Ghukasyan did not get the expected
    "approval" from the Russians. As for Kocharyan, in an ordinary
    situation he would do everything possible to make Ghukasyan NKR
    president for a third time, but today the situation is different.

    It should be recalled that for two years already Kocharyan has
    not taken part in celebrations in Karabakh. He did not even go to
    Stepanakert to take part in ceremonies to mark the 15th anniversary
    of the NKR's independence, though he should have been there as the
    first president of the NKR. It is obvious that Kocharyan-Ghukasyan
    relations are not as they used to be. Moreover, Ghukasyan went to
    Moscow bypassing Kocharyan, but he was made to understand there that
    "my vassal's vassal is not my vassal". If Ghukasyan goes to Yerevan in
    the near future, this will mean that he has decided to meet Kocharyan
    to discuss everything with him. But if not, this will mean that he
    has decided to wait for the results of the parliamentary election in
    Armenia, or to be more precise, he has decided to wait for [Defence
    Minister] Serzh Sargsyan to become Armenian prime minister. They say
    Sargsyan had given serious promises to Ghukasyan. We shall soon learn
    Ghukasyan's strategy. As for the NKR president's press secretary,
    Mr Eduard Atanesyan, he is still keeping quiet about Ghukasyan's
    visit to Moscow, although we would still like him to comment on it.
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