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    FRIEND OR PARTNER?
    By Ruben Hayrapetian, Moscow

    AZG Armenian Daily
    07/06/2007

    Recently publications about Armenia in the Russian press became
    quite frequent. Most of the materials come immediately from Yerevan,
    Armenia, where the major Russian newspapers have re-established
    their representations.

    Nevertheless the most interesting articles are those written by Russian
    authors, with their objective and subjective points of view. Lately
    "Vremya Novostey" (News Time) published an article by Yuri Soukhov,
    who visited Armenia and Karabakh and wrote down all that he had seen
    and heard.

    The article is most focused on Armenian-Russian strategic
    partnership. Soukhov, having spoken to numerous politicians, social
    workers and statesmen both in Armenia and Karabakh during his trip,
    came to conclusion that Armenia, still remaining the "last ally and
    number one partner" of Russia, has problem of misunderstanding the
    Russian policy. One thing that Armenians are most curious is about
    how can Russia give a "gift" of $6 billion to Iraq while being so
    strict with the Armenian debt of only $100 thousand.

    Soukhov also points out that Armenians doubt whether the Russian armed
    forces deployed in Armenia will defend the country of their location
    in case of military conflict.

    During his journey to Karabakh ("Karabakh is just another Armenia,"
    he notes), Soukhov came to conclusion that there the life conditions
    are much better than in many Post-Soviet "independent" states.

    Armenians of Karabakh for the most part rue that Russia is often
    standing back from defending the interests of Armenia and Karabakh
    for the sake of preserving political domination over Armenia and
    Azerbaijan.

    Analusing the inner political situation in Armenia, Soukhov said that
    the parliamentary elections were good for Russia. He agrees with
    the most of Armenian political scientists that the opportunity of
    "colored revolution" is excessively low in Armenia, but admits that
    the Armenians may shift to European orientation by slow "evolution".
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