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    RUSSIAN POLICY IN CAUCASUS RELIES ON MISTAKEN THESIS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    24.05.2007 14:50 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "In 2006 Moscow managed to overcome the shock of
    color revolution, realizing that there were such threats in Azerbaijan
    and Armenia but no revolution took place. Russia was also active in
    the energy policy sphere, that's why some politicians began to talk
    about energy imperialism of Russia," Sergey Markedonov, Head of the
    department of international relations at the Institute of Political
    and Military Studies stated in Yerevan. He said it was a time of tough
    pressure on Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia in the sphere of bilateral
    relations, which was expressed in twofold increase of gas prices.

    "Russian activity in the post-soviet territory and particularly in this
    region did not bring significant and notable results, because it relies
    on some mistaken thesis. First, it is necessary to work only with
    authorities, all citizens, the whole political establishment is not
    interesting, since there are usual partners in power structures. Second
    - inadequate fear from color revolutions. The Russian policy increased
    the degree of mythology, because you can dislike Saakashvili as much
    as you want, but you must not say that he is an American marionette,
    you must not say that it is impossible to work with him, you must
    not present Abkhazia on a platter, there are also other spheres of
    cooperation: economy, joint protection of Chechen-Daghestan border,"
    the Russian political scientist underlined. Markedonov thinks that
    one must not rely on the soviet experience.

    "Everything changes: at the beginning of the 20th century Dashnaks had
    anti-Russian moods, now it is a ruling pro-Russian party. Armenia was
    one of the most anti-Soviet republics in 80-ies, there is no need in
    looking for pro-western and pro-Russian forces in Armenia, there are
    only pro-Armenian forces here and they will use both Russia and the
    West for the sake of their national interests," he underscored.
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