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    ARMENIA SHOULD HAVE EITHER ABSTAINED FROM VOTING OR NOT VOTED ON UN RESOLUTION ON CRIMEA - POLITICAL TECHNOLOGIST

    March 28, 2014 | 11:30

    YEREVAN. - In mere diplomatic terms, it would have been better if
    Armenia either had abstained from voting or not voted on the UN
    General Assembly resolution that recognizes Ukraine's territorial
    integrity and the inviolability of its borders.

    Political technologist Karen Kocharyan told the aforementioned
    toArmenian News-NEWS.am.

    "If we [Armenia] vote in favor of territorial integrity, this means we
    have to vote also in favor of Azerbaijan's 'territorial integrity;'
    that is, in this case we would vote against the precept of the
    self-determination of nations.

    "Merely in terms interests, we should be more in favor of the precept
    of the self-determination of nations because we have a Karabakh issue.

    But in mere diplomatic terms, it would have been right to either not
    vote or abstain from voting [at the UN]," Kocharyan noted.

    But he expressed confidence that this decision will in no way affect
    Armenian-Ukrainian relations which, in his view, will flare up,
    but nothing will happen.

    "Since there is no direct conflict of interests between Armenia
    and Ukraine, it [i.e., Armenia's vote at the UN] will not leave any
    further consequence," the analyst said.

    In his words, Armenia's positions in the international arena are
    already fairly weak.

    "The important thing is how we behave during various general
    international contacts and on keeping arrangements," Karen Kocharyan
    noted.

    As reported earlier, Armenia was among the eleven countries that
    on Thursday voted against the UN General Assembly resolution which
    declares invalid Crimea's recent referendum calling for joiningRussia.

    Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am

    News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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