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    TO THINK INSTEAD OF SAYING, "IT'S QUITE RIGHT"
    Gevorg Haroutyunyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    15 Oct 2008
    Armenia

    ARTHUR AGHABEKYAN, Head of the NA Committee on Defense, National
    Security and Internal Affairs, yesterday had a meeting with the
    journalists in "Hayeli" (mirror) club.

    The discussion was devoted to the new draft law "On Defense" which
    has been included in the agenda of the upcoming four-day session of
    the National Assembly. The former law adopted on June 24, 1997 was
    written based on the logic of the former Constitution, the Speaker
    said. Therefore, "There has now emerged a necessity of having a new
    law 'On Defense'. The thing is that the Constitution will distinguish
    the competences of the President and the Government in the sphere of
    defense as well."

    According to A. Aghabekyan, the new law clearly defines what
    competences the Commander-in-Chief and the executive, Defense Minister
    and the General Headquarters have in the sphere. "The former law
    implied that the Defense Minister should be a military servant;
    however, all our Defense Ministers, except Vagharshak Haroutyunyan,
    were civilians. Under the new law, the Defense Minister should be a
    civilian and represent the ruling political force.

    The decision on declaring a war is made by the President but is
    ratified by the Parliament. In this way, the ruling political force =0
    D consciously undertakes such responsibility. Under the new law, the
    staff of the Ministry should mainly consist of civilian employees. Our
    goal is to decrease the number of those who say, 'it's quite right'
    and increase the number of the human resources who are capable of
    thinking and taking initiatives."

    Head of the Committee emphasized that after the adoption of the
    law, the chief of the General Headquarters should be the person
    holding the highest military rank and position. "There cannot be
    equalized positions. During the war, all the possible subdivisions
    unconditionally comply with the Head of the headquarters and carry
    out only his instructions."

    Thus, a system of civilian control is being introduced into the armed
    forces. The political force striving for power will hereafter not
    only introduce social and economic programs but also be obliged to
    disclose its attitude towards strategic issues. "Apart from pleasing
    the people, the force striving for power is also required to point
    out in what way it is going to resist the external challenges, how
    it is going to defend the country and the people and what diplomacy
    it is going to conduct. Otherwise, we will have forces striving for
    power which, however, will never be capable of undertaking and bearing
    full responsibility," A. Aghabekyan finds.

    Touching upon the Karabakh settlement talks within the frameworks
    of the OS CE Minsk Group and the issue of mutual concessions, he
    announced, "There are no statements or discussions concerning the
    agreement on ceding territories. The NKR armed forces continue to
    remain the guarantee for the full protection of all the territories
    of Artsakh. During the liberation fights of the 1990's, there was no
    commander who liberated territories with a tendency of returning them
    in future. There is no territory either in the southern or northern
    direction that has been liberated in order to be returned. But in a
    couple of years, I will tell you by all means about the conversation
    which I had with Babken Ararktsyan in Fizuli in the autumn of
    1994... Much has to be done for that conversation to become just
    a memory."

    A. Aghabekyan reminded the journalists that the territories were mainly
    liberated in 1993, and there was a clear-cut goal, "The minimum task
    of all the Commanders was to protect Artsakh from bombing. In the
    middle of 1993, this problem was solved on all the fronts and in all
    the directions, from the river Araks to the mountain pass of Omar,
    as well as along the borders of the Republic of Armenia.

    The next principal task was to create a security zone that would make
    it possible to organize the defense in the territory of Artsakh. This
    meant a frontline extension and a strategic path inside the front. I
    find that the liberated territories are not simply a20guarantee of
    military security; they also have many other components. At present,
    those territories are a guarantee of economic security as well."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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