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    RUBEN SAFRASTIAN: UNDER CONDITIONS OF EXPECTED DEVELOPMENTS COMPLEMENTARIANISM WILL NOT ENSURE FULFILMENT OF ARMENIA'S GOALS

    Noyan Tapan
    May 11 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 11, NOYAN TAPAN. Serious challenges connected with world
    and regional developments of coming years are awaited for Armenia,
    and for resisting them country's foreign policy should be more exact
    and coordinated. Ruben Safrastian, Director of Institute of Oriental
    Studies of RA National Academy of Sciences, expressed such opinion
    at the May 11 press conference.

    In his words, the hopes of the West to see the South Caucasian
    region as a united geopolitical pole did not come true, to which
    Turkey greatly contributed. Turkey had not managed to make Georgia
    its faithful ally by now, while the situation is changing at present:
    for the present, we mean economic cooperation, but in the future it
    can turn into political, maybe also military alliance.

    R. Safrastian attached importance to NATO's becoming more active
    in the region. In his words, as a result of close cooperation with
    U.S. Georgia can soon receive a status of candidate for membership to
    NATO, which will also change the situation in the region. Besides,
    U.S. policy in relation to Iran can result in military operations,
    which will have grave consequences for the whole region.

    As the expert affirmed, under these conditions complementarianism
    cannot ensure fulfilment of Armenia's goals and the country should
    carry on more balanced foreign policy. Considering as primary
    fulfilment of national goals, R. Safrastian at the same time gave
    assurance that Armenia's strategic relations with Russia have no
    alternative.
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