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    RUSSIA NOT INDIFFERENT TO POLITICAL PROCESSES IN ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    31.03.2007 14:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Russia is not indifferent to political processes
    in Armenia, specifically on the threshold of election," said Sergey
    Markov, Director of the Institute for Political Studies. "First,
    Armenian nation is a fraternal nation and it's not all the same for
    us how this fraternal nation lives.

    Second, we are developing a multisided cooperation with
    Armenia. Armenia is a member of the CIS, CSTO and EurAsEC. It's our
    strategic partner in the Transcaucasus and we highlight stability in
    an allied state. The problem of stability emerged after the untimely
    death of the Prime Minister. The post will be most likely assumed
    by Serge Sargsyan, the incumbent Defense Minister and one of the
    Republican Party leaders. This appointment will presume pro-Russian
    line of the Armenian leadership but at the same time will lead to
    intensification of the election struggle," Sergey Markov said.

    "Russia should influence on the Armenian election without penetrating
    into the republic's sovereignty.

    But Russia should not be more modest than U.S. and EU.

    I think it's high time to stop witnessing how our fraternal nations
    are being invaded by outer influence centers and anti-Russian policy,"
    the Russian expert said.

    When asked how Russia should exert influence, Sergey Markov said,
    "First of all we should send observers to Armenia to reduce the
    republic's dependence from politically 'engaged' OSCE observers,
    who arrive with prepared answers to all questions. Besides, Russia
    should support some parties and candidates. We know that most of
    Armenian citizens stand for priority of relations with Russia and
    they have the right to know Russia's opinion," Kreml.org reports.
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