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  • Geghamian Reverts To Pro-Russian Rhetoric

    GEGHAMIAN REVERTS TO PRO-RUSSIAN RHETORIC
    By Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    May 2 2007

    Artashes Geghamian, a top opposition leader, signaled a radical
    re-orientation of his economic and foreign policy agendas towards
    Russia as he visited eastern Armenia on an election trip on Wednesday.

    "Unfortunately, some of my colleagues keep saying, 'Let's go to Europe,
    let's go to America,' whereas I say 'Russia,'" Geghamian said, meeting
    with opposition supporters in Martuni, a small near the eastern coast
    of Lake Sevan.

    The outspoken leader of the National Unity Party (AMK) did not
    elaborate on the remark. Visiting the northwestern city of Gyumri on a
    similar campaign trip late last month, he said Armenia should integrate
    its economy into Russia's in order to achieve sustainable development.

    The statement harked back to Geghamian's past reputation of a
    staunchly pro-Russian politician. As recently as during the 2003
    presidential election campaign, he called for Armenia's accession to
    the Russia-Belarus union and replacement of the Armenian dram with
    the Russian ruble.

    Geghamian radically revised his pro-Russian discourse following the
    success of Western-backed revolutions in neighboring Georgia and other
    former Soviet republics, which raised hopes for similar regime change
    in Armenia among local opposition leaders. Addressing an AMK congress
    in February 2005, he described the United States as the "main pillar of
    the democratization and strengthening of the Republic of Armenia." The
    dramatic U-turn did not earn him much support in the West, though.
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