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    RFE: Sarkisian Urges West To Engage Iran

    http://www.armenialiberty.org/content/article/2080626.html
    23.06.2010

    Armenia -- President Serzh Sarkisian speaks at the Konrad Adenauer
    Foundation in Berlin, 22June 2010.

    President Serzh Sarkisian has urged Western powers to respect Iran's
    geopolitical interests in the South Caucasus and held up Armenia's
    economic projects with the Islamic Republic as a model for regional
    cooperation.

    Ending an official visit to Germany late on Tuesday, Sarkisian also
    asserted that the Western-backed energy projects involving Azerbaijan
    and excluding Armenia have only complicated a peaceful resolution of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    In a speech at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation headquarters in Berlin,
    he said: "I do realize that in the light of the sanctions imposed
    on Iran some people will treat my approach with skepticism, but I
    am convinced that it is wrong and not possible to ignore Iran in
    regional solutions."

    "It is extremely important for the region to address Iran's sense
    of being in danger. Without that, there can be no solution to future
    challenges or even the current [Iranian] nuclear problem," he said.

    Sarkisian did not specify what concrete role Iran should play in
    regional security. Nor was it clear whether he thinks Tehran should
    have a major say in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.

    The Armenian leader instead promoted his administration's plans to
    implement more multimillion-dollar projects with Iran. He singled
    out the planned construction of an Armenian-Iranian railway and the
    unfolding upgrading of Armenia's main highways stretching from the
    Iranian border to southern Georgia.

    "These infrastructure projects could have a truly revolutionary
    significance in terms of transport communication as they would connect
    the Black Sea to the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean," he declared.

    Sarkisian juxtaposed them against the pipelines carrying Azerbaijani
    oil and gas to international markets through Georgia and Turkey. He
    said the resulting windfall revenues have only enabled Azerbaijan to
    embark on a military build-up, thereby increasing the likelihood of
    renewed war in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "What has that project given the region?" he said, referring to the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline. "Deepening of division lines, an
    arms race, an increase in bellicose rhetoric. Was this the anticipated
    'security and prosperity?'"

    "Oil and gas pipelines, communication lines stretching only from the
    east to the west can not guarantee stability, security and prosperity
    in the region," he added.

    Sarkisian also denounced Azerbaijan for rejecting any economic
    cooperation with Armenia before a resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

    He said "economic integration processes" involving all regional states
    would greatly facilitate a Karabakh settlement.




    From: A. Papazian
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