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    ARMENIANS OF SYRIA HAVE NO COMMON STANCE ON THE EVENTS IN THE COUNTRY, EXPERT SAYS
    Nvard Davtyan

    "Radiolur"
    22.06.2012 18:07

    Syria is on the threshold of civil war, expert of the Civilization
    and Cultural Research Center Hayk Kocharyan told a press conference
    in Yerevan today.

    The expert rules out the reoccurrence of the Lebanese scenario in case
    of Syria. According to him, the great powers have come to understand
    that it is impossible to change the power in the country through
    external interference.

    Hayk Kocharyan recalled the Russian President's statement made on
    the sidelines of the G20 summit in Mexico that the people of Syria
    must have an opportunity to determine their own future. The opinion
    was shared by the US President.

    The Yemen scenario co-authored by the United States and Great
    Britain is now being discussed. According to it, the President of the
    country and his family will be provided security guarantees against
    surrendering of power. However, it's hard to assess the vitality of
    the program, the expert said, recalling the example of Egypt.

    Hayk Kocharyan notes that the opposition Muslim Brothers won the
    Egypt elections, but the military forces refuse to accept the results.

    According to him, UN Special Envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan was a
    chance to avoid further development of events, but it didn't work.

    The Armenian community has no common stance on the events in Syria.

    Some of them support the authorities, others defend the opposition.

    According to Hayk Kocharyan, this brings about tension inside the
    community. What should the Republic of Armenia do in this situation?

    "It must show that the whole Armenian network will work and help them.

    Armenians of Syria must feel this," the expert said.

    Hayk Kocharyan considers that the migration of Syrian Armenians
    to Armenia must be organized only in case of extreme necessity, in
    case their lives are endangered. However, today it's necessary to do
    everything not to reach that stage, since in that case we'll lose our
    presence in the Middle East. The Syrian community is the largest and
    the most organized in the region, the expert said.

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