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    RUSSIA BECAME STRONGER BECAUSE ARMENIA BECAME WEAKER


    Lragir.am
    25-05-2007 16:53:50

    To go or not to go to NATO? On May 25 this question was raised during
    a discussion on May 25 in Yerevan. The main speakers to the discussion
    held by the Agreement Center and Friedrich Ebert Fund were Jirair
    Liparityan, foreign adviser to the first president of Armenia, and a
    Washington-based Armenian analyst Richard Giragosian. They hold
    different opinions. Richard Giragosian also says the relation of the
    three South Caucasian countries may have a positive impact on security
    in the Caucasus.

    Jirair Liparityan holds the opposite opinion. He asks if there is any
    question that the South Caucasian countries must solve and which can
    be solved by NATO. Jirair Liparityan says NATO is a tool for the
    United States, and the political elite of the United States is in
    uncertainty over its vision of the world: hegemony of the United
    States or a multi-pole world. `The United States does not know what
    relations it will have with Russia, China, India, Iran, the Near East
    and even Europe,' Jirair Liparityan says. He says with this
    uncertainty if the three Caucasian states will promote relations with
    NATO, it is more probable that instead of solving the problems of
    security it will aggravate controversies.

    Richard Giragosian says Armenia cannot afford not to collaborate with
    NATO. According to the analyst, it will first promote the isolation
    of NATO and our country will be ignored, besides, by promoting
    relations with NATO Armenia may rid of the influence of Russia,
    Richard Giragosian thinks. According to him, the major mistake of
    Armenia was that the country's elite thought Russia holds more
    interest in Armenia than the West. On the other hand, according to the
    analyst, the West thought mistakenly that Armenia has greater interest
    in Russia than in reality.

    Jirair Liparityan says Armenia today is isolated, and is of no
    international interest. And according to Jirair Liparityan, the reason
    is that the Armenian state has become weaker and has lost all the
    alternatives. The reason for weakening is, according to Liparityan,
    that the country today does not solve the important issues it has with
    its neighbors and inside the country. And not going to NATO is not a
    way out, Jirair Liparityan says.
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