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    KEEPING GOOD RELATIONS WITH IRAN HAS VITAL IMPORTANCE FOR ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    22.05.2007 13:45 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Armenia - the ally of Iran and the United States,
    demonstrates how the tension between Tehran and Washington may disturb
    the diplomatic balance in the region. While the tension between Iran
    and the West approaches its boiling point, it is becoming harder for
    Armenia to agree with frequently conflicting alliances within her
    rather complicated circle. Armenia's fragile situation illustrates
    the potentially destabilizing consequences between the West and
    Iran not only in the Middle East, but also in the South Caucasus,"
    says the article entitled "Between Iran and the U.S." published in
    The Christian Science Monitor.

    The author of the article thinks that a new global attention to
    the region increases the local tension, which put the states in the
    center of competing interests. Russia, the United States, European
    Union, Turkey and Iran make important political and economic stakes
    on the region.

    "Keeping good relations with Iran has vital importance for Armenia, a
    tiny and isolated nation. Her main borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan
    are closed, and up to this moment the country is in the situation of
    cold war with Azerbaijan because of Nagorno Karabakh, a non-recognized
    state of ethnic Armenians, which legally remains a part of Muslim
    Azerbaijan.

    But the United States is Armenia's main donor and the only financier
    of the humanitarian aid to Karabakh.

    During the coming 5 years Armenia will receive $235 million financial
    assistance via President George Bush's international development
    project known as Millennium Challenge Account. Analysts say a military
    conflict with Iran will be catastrophic for the region, and a lot of
    people in Yerevan fear that its consequences will have their reflection
    on Iran's South Caucasian neighbors - Armenia and Azerbaijan. In their
    parts politicians fear that if this conflicts does not reach military
    interference, increase of tension between Iran and the West may disturb
    the thin diplomatic balance in the region," the newspaper reports.
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