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    IRAN'S RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA ARE SO INTIMATE AND ADVANCING ON A POSITIVE COURSE THAT COMMENTS ARE UNNECESSARY
    Karine Ter-Sahakyan

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    May 31, 2011

    Tehran knows it perfectly well that except for Christian Armenia she
    has almost no allies in the region. Similarly, Armenia, pressed on
    all sides, has one reliable path and that is through Iran.

    Iran is a country very sensitive and very easy to ruin a relationship
    with, if accents set wrong. Everything that is written or said about
    Iran is more desirable rather than real. According to a number of
    analysts, it is not necessary that recent developments in domestic
    policy of the country stand the way they are reported by the media.

    No one can say what is indeed going on between the clerics and secular
    power in Iran, as the information received can be neither confirmed
    nor denied. As for the upcoming visit of Iranian President Mahmoud
    Ahmadinejad to Armenia, most likely it is called to eliminate the
    concerns of Yerevan regarding the role of Iran in the settlement of
    the Karabakh conflict and to confirm energy cooperation. The visit
    will also be evidence for the normal political situation in Iran.

    According to Director of Political and Social Research Institute for
    Black Sea-Caspian Region, Vladimir Zakharov, serious changes are taking
    place in Iran. "A number of political figures in the country understood
    that Islamic Iran cannot exist without strict religious control. It
    can be supported by the clergy only, but that is not characteristic
    of the XXI century. This is the reason for the confrontation between
    civil and religious societies," the expert said.

    Zakharov noted that young people don't reject faith, they "wouldn't
    even think of it", but Iranian youth want to live the way their
    Western peers do. "It is almost impossible to predict the results of
    this confrontation. Besides, there is also the conflict with the U.S.,
    the West and a number of Arabian countries. Iran clearly comprehends
    that American aggression would lead to undesirable consequences,"
    Zakharov stressed.

    Nevertheless, we can make some more assumptions and we'll get the
    following picture. After "revelations" of representative of the
    spiritual leader of Iran, Ayatollah Seyed Ameli "Behind the scenes of
    Iran-Azerbaijan confrontation" there continue the raging disputes in
    Azerbaijan. Ameli's remarks caused quite a sharp estimate in Armenia.

    Let us recall that in early May imam Ameli had made a statement
    that in the Karabakh conflict Iranians, Afghans and Turks fought on
    the side of Azerbaijan. His words were confirmed by former Deputy
    Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan, brother of late commander
    of the Azerbaijani Special Police Unit Rovshan Javadov, political
    emigre exiled to Austria, statesman Mahir Javadov. He affirms that
    presidents of Azerbaijan Elchibey and Heydar Aliyev did not give Iran
    an opportunity to assist Azerbaijan in the Karabakh issue.

    Armenian-Iranian relations are so intimate and advancing on a
    positive course that the only source of this kind of information
    could be Azerbaijan. Neither should it be excluded that imam Ameli
    is an ethnic Azeri. However, imam's provocation failed, and tension
    between Azerbaijan and Iran continues unabated.

    Imam Ameli also stated that Iran provided logistical support
    in bringing thousands of Afghan soldiers to frontline to support
    Azeri side, if necessary. "Iran supplied arms and ammunition not to
    Armenians, but to our Azeri brethren. Our bases of military training
    were located not in Armenia, but in Azerbaijan. Today there live
    thousands of witnesses in Azerbaijan, who can prove my words. They
    are alive, and having at least a grain of conscience, they can confirm
    my words," declared Ayatollah Seyed Hasan Ameli.

    All this smacks of a "leak" of information from Baku, but in no way
    can it affect the Armenian-Iranian relations. Tehran knows it perfectly
    well that except for Christian Armenia she has almost no allies in the
    region. Similarly, Armenia, pressed on all sides, has one reliable
    path and that is through Iran. It is also through Iran that Armenia
    may gain access to warm seas and not depend on the whims of Georgia.


    From: Baghdasarian
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