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    ARMENIA INTERESTED IN RUSSIA INFLUENCE IN REGION - MINISTER

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    May 10, 2007 Thursday 11:15 AM EST

    Armenia is not interested in the decrease of Russia's influence in the
    region, Armenian Justice Minister David Arutyunyan said on Thursday.

    "As Armenia is interested in stability in the region, the lessening of
    influence or the withdrawal of Russia will have a negative influence"
    and "will shift the balance, which will result in the escalation
    of tension in the region," the minister noted at a conferece on
    Russian-Armenian relations and Armenian foreign policy before and
    after the elections.

    "We consider issues of our own security and link them with Russia's
    presence in the region," he stressed at the conference, organized by
    the Institute for CIS Studies (Moscow) with support of the Armenian
    government.

    According to Arutyunyan, the membership of Armenia and Russia in the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization "is a qualitatively new level
    of relations between our countries".

    He believes interest in the South Caucasus has sharply grown at the
    present time, and such players as the USA, NATO, the European Union
    and Russia, have marked their presence there. "Although interests of
    most sides in the region coincide as far as stability is concerned,
    many of them have different means of achieving it," he stressed.

    In particular, "each of these forces, in particular the USA, NATO and
    Russia, believe their dominant presence in the region is a guarantee
    of stability," he noted.

    According to Arutyunyan, "synchronization of interests of different
    countries in the region can be achieved through the development of
    infrastructure, which would make it possible to involve all countries
    of the region and make them interdependent".
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