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    LEADERS OF ARMENIAN COMMUNITIES OF U.S. AND RUSSIA DO NOT UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER

    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 15 2007

    Apparently, the Union of Armenians of Russia is jealous about
    the Resolution 106 adopted by the U.S. House Committee of Foreign
    Affairs. At least, the political scientist Andranik Mihranyan who
    is close with this union and its leader advised not to rush into
    euphoria. Three days later the president of the Union of Armenians
    of Rusia Ara Abrahamyan repeated Mihranyan in a news conference on
    October 15 in Yerevan.

    "First of all, we should not forget that the government of the United
    States is Turkey's strategic ally. We should not forget that the
    United States is at war with Iraq, Afghanistan and is preparing for
    a war or sanctions on Iran. Turkey is highly important to the United
    States. We should not underestimate Turkey. I wish this issue were
    solved. We should continue to hope, the Armenian government, all of
    us should work nip and tuck," Ara Abrahamyan says.

    According to him it is necessary to make sure what the second, the
    third step following recognition will be. Ara Abrahamyan is obviously
    dissatisfied that the Armenian organizations in the United States
    prevented the World Congress of Armenians from setting up a branch in
    the United States and becoming involved in the process of recognition
    of the Genocide. "I arranged with the government of the United States,
    I addressed Armenians in Los Angeles, 400-500 people, they asked me
    questions, I answered them. I said the World Armenian Congress aims
    to set up a branch in the United States to enable closer relations
    between the two communities. Unfortunately, however, I don't know
    if you track the U.S. media, they said we have nothing to do there,
    we had better not interfere with their activities. I disagree, I
    generally disagree and I don't want to say that their activities are
    good or bad. If the issue is not solved, it means those are bad. We
    have temporarily left aside this intention but it is highly important
    for the World Congress of Armenians to set up a branch in the United
    States," Ara Abrahamyan says.

    His words may imply that if the World Armenian Congress dealt with
    the issue of recognition of the Genocide in the United States, the
    issue could have made considerable progress.

    "You see, if I now say that we would succeed if we cooperated,
    perhaps it would not be right but I can say, they gave me the
    right to say, since they refuse to collaborate with us, I can say
    if we collaborated, we would have succeeded. The problem is that
    I have had dozens of meetings with all the Armenian organizations
    of America. I have talked to them for dozens of times, I have said
    that this organization wants to set up a branch, perhaps it does not
    attack the interests of any other organization. This is quite another
    organization which pursues one or two issues which are not sufficiently
    addressed in the United States. And everyone I know, all the parties,
    I will not list them, I met with the leaders of all of them. I met
    with different U.S. government officials and discussed this issue,"
    Ara Abrahamyan says.

    "Vladimir Putin now, his stance on Armenia has always been positive,
    he has good relations with the president of Armenia. They often meet.

    If you track the developments, Putin meets with the president of the
    Republic of Armenia more often than with any other president," stated
    the president of the Union of Armenians of Russia Ara Abrahamyan on
    October 15 in Yerevan with regard to the political future of Vladimir
    Putin and Robert Kocharyan, namely the prospect of becoming prime
    minister.

    "If Putin becomes our prime minister, I can say that we will be happy,
    very happy," says the Russia-based businessman Ara Abrahamyan.

    Meanwhile, with regard to Robert Kocharyan's prospect of becoming
    prime minister and generally Robert Kocharyan's political future
    Ara Abrahamyan speaks indefinitely. "For Robert Kocharyan, I don't
    know, it is up to him to decide, because I don't know what he will
    be doing, I don't know. You are asking me, I live in Russia, it is
    good for us if Putin remains. That is already up to the Armenian
    government. Whoever the prime minister of Armenia is, we must work
    with him. We cannot refuse to cooperate. We cannot elect. You elect
    and you make a decision. We elect in Russia, therefore we speak about
    Russia," Ara Abrahamyan says.
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