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    Armenia chose lesser of two evils in agreeing to send troops to Iraq - MP

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    27 Dec 04

    YEREVAN

    Agasi Arshakyan, a member of the National Unity faction in the
    National Assembly, voted for Armenia's participation in the
    anti-terrorist activities in Iraq during the parliament's closed
    sitting on 24 December, choosing the lesser of two evils.

    He told reporters about this at the Union of Constitutional Law's
    Azdak club on 25 December, saying that he reconsidered his previous
    position on this issue for three days. Arshakyan said that "a fight
    against the terrorist state No 1" would have been the greater evil for
    Armenia.

    Arshakyan pointed to two statements Artashes Gegamyan, the leader of
    the National Unity Party, made at that parliament sitting. Both
    statements spoke about the motives for sending Armenians to Iraq from
    the point of view of national security and they helped Arshakyan adopt
    "the right position" on this issue.

    Arshakyan believes that there was no third choice on the issue. One
    had to choose between the bad and the worse. The MP said the Armenian
    government, government officials, the parliament coalition and the
    policy of complementarity pursued by the state are to blame for the
    "limbo". He said that those who are aware of Armenia's "illegitimate
    government" now are pressurizing Armenia into making this kind of
    difficult decision.

    The MP said that Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan had been doing his
    utmost since July to delay this process. He said Sarkisyan and also
    President Robert Kocharyan would have been happy if parliament had
    voted against sending troops to Iraq.

    Arshakyan also said that the National Unity faction, whose negative
    position had been published in the press three days before, could have
    missed the parliament sitting and chosen the easy way. However, it
    chose "the tough, but honourable way" by voting "for" sending
    Armenians to Iraq.

    Arshakyan expressed the hope that Armenia "will emerge from this test
    with light casualties".
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