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    ARMENIA IS STILL SILENT ON SYRIA

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics25111.html
    Published: 11:31:06 - 13/02/2012

    NATO Special Representative for South Caucasus and Central Asia James
    Appaturay arrives today in Armenia. Recall last week a large group
    of Russian officials were in Armenia, including the Secretary of the
    National Security Council of Russia Nikolay Patrushev, who announced
    about the development of the Armenian-Russian military cooperation.

    Obviously these visits are related to the Syria and Iran events.

    Today, Syria rejected a resolution by the League of Arab States calling
    on the introduction of joint peacekeeping forces of the UN and Arab
    countries, support to the Syrian opposition and economic sanctions
    again Damasks. Today, the situation in Syria will be discussed in
    the U.S. General Assembly.

    Armenia has not reacted so far on the official level to the situation
    around Syria. 2 years ago, Yerevan solemnly received Syria's president
    Bashar Asad and assured of its commitment to the Armenian-Syrian
    relations. Now, when the Western community and Sunnit Arab countries
    don't hide their intention to remove Bsshar Asad, Armenia does not
    issue its support to the Syrian president. But it does not voice
    support to opposition either.

    However, as experts assure, the fate of the Armenian community in
    Syria is at stake which is alleged to have from 80 up to 150 thousand
    representatives. International analytics thinks the removal of the
    Alawite rule of Asad may lead to the strengthening of radical Sunnit
    moods in Syria, and then the termination of the many thousand Christian
    population of the country will start.

    Armenia's Consul in Syria Karen Gevorgyan said last week that the
    Armenian community is safe for now. But the situation is changing
    daily and no one rules out the "deployment of peacekeepers" in Syria.

    Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan stated that the government
    is focused on this issue through diplomatic channels ands through
    direct contacts with the representatives of the community. "We will
    take necessary means to support our compatriots", said Tigran Sargsyan.

    The Sunnit Turkey actively supports the movement of rebels in Syria.

    It has already given shelter to the Syrian national council and Free
    Army of Syria composed of Syrian soldiers who rebelled.

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