Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Who Is Persistantly Looking For A Black Cat?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Who Is Persistantly Looking For A Black Cat?

    WHO IS PERSISTANTLY LOOKING FOR A BLACK CAT?
    Vardan Griogoryan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
    Oct 25 2007

    The fact that the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad cut short his
    visit and quickly returned to Tehran gave rise to various hypotheses
    and gossips in our reality.

    In connection with removing several protocol events from the schedule
    of the President's official visit, a lot of things were discussed
    and published during the past two days, beginning with some problems
    allegedly emerging in the Armenian-Iranian relations, ending with
    the Armenian women and girls' wearing short skirts in the presence
    of the high ranking Iranian guests.

    The Iranian President's not visiting Tsitsernakaberd as a result
    of the October 23 schedule change became a target of speculations
    too. Rumors were spread as if M. Ahmadinejad had received letters of
    complaint from the Azeri residents of Iran, that's why he cut short
    his visit and returned to Tehran. This is already the peak of marasmus.

    No matter how much the Foreign Ministry officials try to draw
    the gossipers' attention to obvious facts and bear witness to the
    information received by the Iranian side which says that the reasons
    of M. Ahmadienjad's urgent departure have no relationship to Armenia,
    the pointless discussions won't cease.

    It is partially accounted for by the fact that the information
    reported by the Iranian side with regard to the Iranian President's
    urgent return to Tehran clearly refutes the "Armenian version";
    however the other aspect of the issue remains uncertain, i.e. there
    is no information as to the developments in and around Iran that made
    M. Ahmadinejad cut short his visit.

    What's so strange there, though? Is this the first time that the people
    engaged in speculations come to know about the confidential practices
    characteristic to authorities? Don't they know that the Iranians do
    not like to disclose their own, i.e. domestic problems to anyone? And
    if there are such problems, they are obvious to all those who are
    more or less familiar with the processes currently under-way in Iran.

    For instance, it is no secret for anyone that a new representative from
    the Iranian side was to participate in the EU-Iran meeting that was
    held in Rome yesterday. Sayid Jalaly, who has replaced Ali Larijani
    in the current negotiations around Iran's Nuclear Program, embodies
    M. Ahmadinejad's hard-line policy. As far back as quite recently, such
    policy was supported by the Ayatollahs, the highest clergy producing
    a crucial impact on the political developments of the Islamic country.

    However, the situation has now taken a turn, so the highest clergy
    opposes S. Jalili's candidacy and especially - the current policy.

    And this promises not only external but also internal political
    consequences.

    However, all this is the internal affair of our neighboring friend
    country, and the Armenian-Iranian relations cannot suffer as a result
    of the recent developments in and around Iran. Instead, they may be
    negatively influenced by the overflow of various propaganda-based
    hypothesis and assumptions that have recently flooded into the press
    in the strictest sense of the word.

    It is no secret that there are serious forces in the world which are
    interested in the deterioration of the Armenian-Iranian relations. If
    we add to them the anti-Armenian propaganda, from time to time
    organized in Iran by the efforts of Turkey and Azerbaijan, it will
    become obvious that the fantastic hypotheses and gossips around the
    Iranian President's most recent official visit to Armenia may give
    rise to some uncertainty in both countries' relations.

    We are inclined to believe that the changes made in the schedule of
    the Iranian President's official visit were a proper occasion for
    some forces and media operating inside our country to vainly look
    for a black cat in the Armenian-Iranian relations.
Working...
X