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    ARMENIAN BRANCH OF INSTITUTE OF CIS COUNTRIES OPENS IN YEREVAN

    Noyan Tapan
    May 10 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. "The present relations between Russia
    and Armenia are such ones that pursuing Russian national interests,
    we do not damage Armenian national interests." Such a statement was
    made on May 10 after the opening of the Armenian branch of the Moscow
    Institute of CIS Countries by Konstantin Zatulin, the Institute
    Director, a deputy of the RF State Duma and member of the General
    Council of the Yedinaya Rosia (United Russia) party. The institute
    branch which is placed in the Moscow House building recently built
    in Yerevan, started its work with holding a conference entitled "The
    Russian-Armenian Relations and Foreign Policy of Armenia before and
    after the Elections."

    "I will not be mistaken if I say that interests of Armenia in many
    issues coincide with interests of Russia. That's why we have no
    problem of double standards or split personality: when we struggle
    in Caucasus for the Russian interests, we find that we struggle for
    long-term and strategic interests of Armenia," K. Zatulin mentioned.

    In his words, the circle of interests of the Institute will concern
    relations of the Russia-Armenia-Turkey triangle, long-lasting ways
    of outcome of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and possible models of
    its settlement. "We are interested in the problems of ways of the
    transport communication of Armenia, at what extent we can assist
    their development with out initiatives," K. Zatulin said.

    It was mentioned that the staff of the Armenian branch of the institute
    will be completed by local specialists.
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