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    ARF-D SHARES KOCHARYAN'S CONCERNS AND FEARS

    A1Plus.am
    06:05 pm | May 13, 2011

    ARF-Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D) is not going to comment on any interview,
    including that of Robert Kocharyan [Armenia's second President], ARF-D
    Secretary Artyusha Shahbazyan said during today's parliament briefing.

    In his interview with Mediamax Agency, Kocahryan said ARD-D's stance on
    the possible dialogue between the authorities and opposition coincides
    with his opinion.

    "It is still unclear whether the sides started a dialogue to conclude a
    deal or they pursue national interests. Obviously, Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    [leader of the Armenian National Congress] feels responsible before
    his teammates for the ten victims of March 1, 2008 and for the people
    imprisoned after the clashes. It won't be a great problem if the
    Congress gets seats in the parliament but we are deeply concerned that
    talks will include other issues, in particular, the Armenian-Turkish
    relations. We are concerned that the Armenian-Turkish normalization
    might become a subject of political gambling between the authorities
    and opposition," said the ARF-D representative.

    Artyusha Shahbazyan noted that they supported the programs of the
    second president and were even involved in their final elaboration. At
    the same time, he did not rule out that the dialogue between the
    current authorities and opposition was initiated by a third force.

    Asked what the dialogue will give to the sides, the ARF-D Secretary
    said, "It will cleanse the political field ahead of the parliamentary
    elections. When they say that the dialogue is promoted by a third force
    [international organizations], we should not forget that they pursue
    their personal interests in Armenia and are not going to help us for
    our beautiful eyes."

    Head of Republican faction Galust Sahakyan promised to comment on
    the dialogue in the future.

    "Today, the Armenian National Congress is trying to find "masters"
    abroad. This creates a favorable situation for us, since the Congress
    is forced to return to the political field after not finding "masters,"
    said. Sahakyan.

    According to the Republican representative, the current authorities,
    in particular the Republican Party, are responsible for any actions
    and phenomena in the country.

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