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    The Conference of ARF's Hay Dat Committees

    Yerkir.am
    March 16, 2007


    The second conference of ARF's Hay Dat Committees was held in Yerevan
    on March 12. 85 representatives of Hay Dat Offices, ARF structures and
    youth and student unions from 27 countries participated in the
    conference.

    The conference is aimed at reflecting on ARF Hay Dat's strategy and
    the tasks the Hay Dat Committees and Offices are facing in the context
    of the international developments and the challenges Armenia is
    facing.

    The accomplishments and problems in Armenia's domestic and foreign
    fronts were presented to the conference participants. Member of ARF's
    Bureau Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly Vahan Hovhannissian
    congratulated the participants on the occasion of adoption of dual
    citizenship. Hovhannissian noted that one of ARF's greatest
    accomplishments in Hay Dat activities is that it managed to work in an
    organized manner, a task that is rather difficult to accomplish.

    Hay Dat Offices have managed to represent the Armenian nation that was
    deprived of a state for decades because the Soviet Armenia did not
    deal with Hay Dat issues. The Soviet Union was representing Armenia,
    and this representation did not derive from the interests of the
    Armenian nation and the latter was deprived of an opportunity to
    struggle for its national life. This, according to Hovhannisian, meant
    that issues of national importance could only be raised by the segment
    of the Armenian nation that lived in the free world. And this was done
    through the ARF.

    Hay Dat Committees were established with the support of ARF. In the
    beginning of the XX century an opinion dominated that every segment of
    the nation should deal with its own issues. `It is clear that this
    approach was introduced by our enemies. We have observed the
    unfortunate consequences of this approach,' Hovhannissian stated
    adding that because of this extreme approach only the Western
    Armenians are tasked with pursuing the Armenian cause.

    The other extreme that is equally dangerous is that Hay Dat Offices do
    not have any value since there is the Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs. Hovhannissian believes this approach is completely wrong. The
    work of Hay Dat Offices has doubled because Armenia's interests are
    now represented autonomously.

    The Republic of Armenia manages to work in a better organized manner
    appreciating the strength and support of the Diaspora. `All political
    forces in Armenia should realize that we have common interests, the
    interests of the entire Armenian nation. Local interests should not be
    mixed with pan-national interests. Pan-national interests connect
    Armenia to the Hay Dat,' Hovhannissian stated. Hay Dat Offices are
    Armenian foreign policy's main support.

    Member of ARF's Supreme Body, Minister of Education and Science Levon
    Mkrtchian presented a report on the balance of power in the region,
    the problems and tasks of the Hay Dat Committees.

    Minister Mkrtchian believes the comprehensive national security
    concept adopted in Armenia has some influence on the country's foreign
    policy line and creates the necessary foundation for strengthening and
    further development of the independent national state. Our common
    vision of building a Free, Independent and United Armenia has a great
    political and moral significance, Mkrtchian believes.

    Armenia's foreign policy is aimed at one specific goal ` strengthening
    of our fifteen-year-old independence and consolidating its
    accomplishments. `The factor of balance of power in the region is very
    important from this perspective,' Mkrtchian said. Armenia has always
    been at the locus of clashes and conflicts and our nation has suffered
    greatly because of this.

    `There have been very few instances throughout our history when we
    lived in a situation of balance and a dialogue of civilizations rather
    than clash of civilizations. These short periods became times of
    revival of our nation and restoration of our independence and
    statehood,' Mkrtchian said.

    According to Mkrtchian, the balance of regional powers is of crucial
    importance and it can be defined on three levels ` civilization,
    political and national. The civilization level is universal in its
    contents. From this perspective our nation's role as a nation and
    state of universal civilization value is important.

    `From civilization perspective, Armenia is unique in that different
    civilization values clash and merge here,' Mkrtchian said adding that
    our nation is the unique Christian nation that has been perceived as a
    `friend' in the Muslim world and has managed to preserve its ties with
    the European value system despite the fact of living at the border of
    the Muslim world. This makes the Armenian nation a very important
    factor in terms of preserving the civilization balance.

    On the second, political level we should strive to achieve a balance
    of interests, Mkrtchian believes. `Deep political interests clash in
    this region and uni-polar accumulation of power has never been
    beneficial for our nation,' Mkrtchian said.

    The third, national level will help us to survive and preserve our
    unity and conciliation despite being spread throughout the
    world. Balance in national issues is the guarantee of our internal
    balance, Mkrtchian believes. Having survived in different situations,
    living in many countries throughout the world, the Armenian nation
    needs to ensure balancing mechanisms within itself, on the national
    level in order to minimize the contradictions in our life.

    `This is what determines Armenia's policy that is considered to be a
    policy of complementarism. If we analyze the last ten years of this
    policy we can see that success was achieved at all three levels,'
    Mkrtchian stated adding that due to its foreign policy Armenia has
    managed to established friendly relations with countries with which
    there were no relations at all.

    Mkrtchian believes one of the most important principles for Armenia is
    that the country's relations with another state are never determined
    by its relations with a third state. Mkrtchian believes we establish
    the value system that allows us to go forward taking into
    consideration the national interests. By clearly representing our
    issues, the Hay Dat Offices and Committees manage to accomplish
    significant success being anchored on their basic values.
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