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    Haykakan Zhamanak: St. Petersburg document first step towards
    re-establishing Soviet Union

    10:53 - 08.12.12


    The protocol concluded in St. Petersburg, Russia this Monday is said
    to be more serious than can be imagined.

    The document signed upon the initiative of the United Russia party on
    the sidelines of the Eurasian Integration in the 21st Century summit
    is actually the first step towards re-establishing the Soviet Union,
    says the paper, noting that the ruling Republican Party of Armenia
    (RPA) has also joined the agreement.

    The next step will reportedly be the signing of a memorandum of
    understanding (January, 2013), a move expected to mark the beginning
    of what is thought to be the neo-USSR.

    `Ruling parties bear responsibility for the integration process
    towards creating a Eurasian union,' Sergey Zheleznyak, a deputy
    secretary general of Russia's riling party and a deputy spokesperson
    for the Russian State Duma, was quoted as saying.

    `It is particularly noteworthy that the upper circles of the RPA do
    not have a unanimous opinion on the document,' the paper says,
    commenting on the meeting and the subsequent developments.

    It says further that it contacted PM Tigran Sargsyan for comment, but
    he turned out to be unaware of the document. A vice speaker of the RPA
    faction in parliament, Galus Sahakyan, has in turn dismissed the
    report about the signing of any protocol.

    `The meeting was just fixed there by us because there was a problem
    and an intervention related to our national affairs, that's why [the
    discussions] were rescheduled to be resumed in future ...,' he was
    quoted as telling the paper.

    `This demonstrates that President Serzh Sargsyan has evidently
    embarked on a new process with Russian president Vladimir Putin ahead
    of the presidential election,' the paper says, adding that the outcome
    may be fatal to Armenia.

    http://tert.am/en/news/2012/12/08/petsburg/

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