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    ARMENIA WILL BE FORCED TO INVOLVE NAGORNY KARABAKH IN THE PEACE PROCESS
    David Stepanyan

    ArmInfo
    2010-04-13 13:35:00

    Mr. Zurabyan, within the frames of the Nuclear Security Summit to be
    held in Washington on April 12-13, the Armenian president will meet
    his US counterpart and the Turkish prime minister. What do you expect
    from these meetings?

    Naturally, any of the parties mentioned by you pursues its own
    interests expecting dividends from these meetings. On the threshold
    of April 24, the USA again faces the necessity of recognizing the
    Armenian Genocide or at least using this term in Obama's speech.

    Therefore, Washington, in the person of the president, needs progress
    in the Armenian-Turkish process in order to find a reason to avoid
    the term "Genocide" again. I think he will manage to do this. In this
    context, the interests of the US Administration and Erdogan coincide
    as Turks also strive to prevent any mentioning of the word "Genocide"
    in Obama's speech on April 24. Armenia will be present at those
    meetings just as a participant and will have no practical benefits.

    Naturally, opening of the border and establishment of diplomatic
    relations between Armenia and Turkey will be discussed as well. And
    Erdogan will surely try to link these issues with the Karabakh
    conflict again. The Armenian party will try once again to persuade
    its own public that these problems cannot be linked. I think that
    in Washington Armenia will feel certain pressure and the meetings in
    Washington will give answers to numerous questions.

    Does it mean that one shouldn't wait for ratification of the Protocols
    in the near future?

    The world community will continue exerting efforts to gain ratification
    of the Protocols; however, Turkey has already achieved its key goal
    in the Armenian-Turkish process, having become one of the most active
    and constructive participants in the Karabakh peace process. This fact
    is already quite actively used by Turkey in the relations with the
    international community. At the same time, Armenia's stance in the
    process is not clear to me as, figuratively saying, having already
    entered the river, we could be afraid of being sopped in the rain,
    and ratify the Protocols unilaterally. Thereby, Turkey would be a
    non-constructive party to the negotiation process, and Armenia would
    find itself in an advantageous situation.

    Unfortunately, this opportunity was missed.

    Why doesn't Armenia ratify the Protocols? This seems to be required
    by the logic of the events, doesn't it?

    It is a lowly employment to look for the logic explanation for the
    Armenian authorities' actions in this process. All the steps of Armenia
    in this process should seemingly have led to ratification of the
    Protocols, needless to say about the Armenian Genocide recognition
    process. I think that Armenia has not benefited from making the
    issue of the Armenian Genocide a part of the negotiation process;
    on the contrary, it has found itself at disadvantage as the issue
    of the Genocide is very delicate and may cause serious indignation
    in both Armenia and Turkey. Consequently, this indignation may harm
    implementation of the rest of the items of the Protocols, which does
    not at all meet Armenia's interests.

    Is the president of Armenia trying to settle local problems via
    conducting of an initiative foreign policy?

    Serzh Sargsyan is trying to use the external problems so that to
    enhance his doubtful legitimacy in Armenia in a certain sense. Just
    this wish was in the basis of his initiative foreign policy. I think
    that at a certain moment the authorities decided that they managed to
    do it, and certain passiveness in this initiative policy is evidence of
    that. That is to say, the bigger the level of the seeming legitimacy
    of the authorities, the less initiative the foreign policy will
    be. This may be used like an instrument for a month or two. But it
    is impossible to use it forever. Consequently, Sargsyan has either to
    continue the started course or to refuse it at all. But in both cases
    the main geo-political players will draw their conclusions with all
    the stemming consequences.

    The president's course is more or less clear. What variant of the
    Karabakh conflict settlement does the APNM prefer?

    The most preferential variant for me, like for any other Armenian,
    would be ceding nothing and getting a status for Karabakh. At the
    same time, one should take into account that unlike previous years,
    today the Azeri economy is actively growing, which is not the case with
    the Armenian economy. So, at some point, we may lose our positions in
    the Nagorny Karabakh process and face a new war - something that may
    have serious consequences for Armenia even if we win. I think that we
    should try to cede as little as possible and get as much as we can in
    the negotiating process. Today, it will be much harder to do it than it
    was in 1998 as today the Azeris are claiming all with almost nothing
    to offer instead. Therefore, Armenia should insist on recognition of
    Nagorny Karabakh's independence as a response to Azerbaijan's breaking
    the current balance and forcing Armenia to take response measures to
    preserve it. However, the illegitimate status of the current Armenian
    authorities is a serious obstacle to this as the world community is
    using this factor for pressuring Armenia in the Karabakh peace process.

    In addition, irreversible processes have already taken place in the
    Karabakh peace process. The trouble is that supposing that Azerbaijan
    will constantly reject all the proposals of the OSCE Minsk Group, the
    Armenian party has already given its consent to a number of variants
    of the settlement. An unexpected thing has occurred today - the Azeri
    party has given its consent to the settlement according to "the Madrid
    scenario", and we have no response to that. Therefore, only returning
    of Nagorny Karabakh to the negotiation table will allow Armenia
    to avoid failure in the process. Today when President Sargsyan has
    realized this, he is trying to correct Robert Kocharyan's mistake. In
    response to this, the international community suggests doing this only
    after achieving the first items of the peace process. This is why
    Armenia's stance in the process is unenviable now, however, despite
    everything, this stance should proceed from the fact that Armenians
    lived, live and will live in Karabakh, and the NKR is an Armenian
    land. I hope the deficiencies of our authorities will cause no change
    in these realities. Moreover, I am convinced that if at least 300
    thsd people lived in the NKR, the Armenian authorities would have an
    opportunity to recognize the independence of Karabakh. This failed to
    happen due to the policy of our authorities, which did everything in
    the opposite direction. We, the Armenian Pan-National Movement and the
    Armenian National Congress, are trying to do our best not to hinder
    the authorities' efforts in the Karabakh conflict settlement. These
    are the minimal efforts that we, citizens of Armenia, should exert
    for favorable settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

    The social atmosphere in Armenia has recently worsened much, and
    not only because of the global crisis. Do you expect a splash of
    people's discontent or at least replenishment of the opposition in
    this connection?

    Naturally, such a process is underway, life in Armenia is getting
    harder and more expensive. I think the protesting electorate
    has already grown and will keep on growing. However, the social
    discontent has never been a basis for our policy. At the same, the
    Armenian authorities are not taking a single serious step to change
    the current difficult situation, monopolies are still operating in
    Armenia, the shadow sector of economy has reached threatening sizes,
    and injustice remains the priority in public life of the country,
    including the judicial, customs and tax spheres. In addition, having
    graduated from a university, a young man cannot find a job and ensure
    worthy future for himself. So, many people have a quite grounded desire
    to leave Armenia, which is the problem number one for us. The trouble
    is that the hard economic situation is not explained only by the
    global crisis consequences. Our people could just once again overcome
    this, hoping for the better future and opportunities. Unfortunately,
    even if the concept of the economic crisis disappears from the Earth,
    it will all the same remain in Armenia as the "Armenian" crisis is
    based on a failure economic policy, which is still being conducted
    by the ruling regime.

    The Armenian Pan-National Movement has recently become a full member
    of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party. What are your
    goals in it?

    Represented at PACE and at the governments of a number of countries,
    the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party is a very influential
    political force. A new neighborhood program was approved in Europe,
    and Armenia as a member of the Council of Europe and located not so
    far from Europe is perceived there quite adequately. We believe that
    Armenia must pass the way that will finally bring it to Europe. This
    is where we see the future of our country. As part of the European
    Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, we will do our best to contribute
    to this process. In addition, this membership allows the APNM to
    raise a number of domestic problems that still exist in Armenia at a
    new political level. This will contribute to expansion of democratic
    and liberal views in our republic.
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