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    Armenian politician forecasts new challenges for authorities

    13:40 - 04.05.13


    Considering the direct links between foreign and domestic policies,
    the president of the Armenian Political Scientists' Union says he
    strongly doubts that the coming couple of years will be a period of
    ease for the ruling authorities.

    `There are foreign policy challenges, with the regions close to our
    borders facing a high tension. Iran is about to hold a presidential
    election, and we don't know what the situation will be then,' Hmayak
    Hovhannisyan told Tert.am, when asked to comment on the opposition's
    remarks that Armenia is unlikely to hold political elections for four
    or five years to come.

    The expert gave little importance to the reactivated talks over
    Nagorno-Karabakh, saying that the process has acquired a formal
    character over the recent period. Hovhannisyan noted that Russia is
    now trying to recover the process from a state of agony.

    `And it's clear why, because if the sides are negotiating there is a
    greater unlikelihood of a renewed war. If they are not negotiating and
    facing a deadlock, that likelihood increases. And that naturally
    troubles Russia because it will have to be directly involved in war
    operations in case they resume,' he said.

    The expert noted that Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian left for the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic upon his return from Russia to negotiate
    with the country's president, Bako Sahakyan.

    He further pointed out to the increasing tensions in Syria,
    considering it yet another cause for keeping the Armenian authorities
    in trouble.

    All the processes, according to the expert, will be accompanied by
    possible exacerbations with the United States.

    And last but not the least, he spoke of the Russian factor. `2015 is a
    symbolic [year] not only for us but also for Russia. While we are
    going to mark the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Russia
    will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of victory in the Great
    Patriotic War, which it achieved at a high sacrifice. So Putin would
    wish to symbolize the anniversary with serious achievements marking
    progress in integration projects,' he said, adding that the Eurasian
    Union efforts could offer a good format for realizing the plan.

    Hovhannisyan added that Armenia's possible integration is of great
    importance to Russia as the country's agreement to join the Union
    would imply the South Caucasus's involvement in the project.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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