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    WITH AN INEXPERIENCED HAND

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/12/08/138767/
    DECEMBER 8, 2012 13:07

    Long ago, in 1992-94, I was the press secretary of the President of
    the Republic of Armenia and participated in a series of official
    meetings. I want to share my modest experience with readers and
    my young colleagues. When European, American, Russian or Iranian
    officials and weighty politicians meet with their colleagues from
    other countries, they comply with certain rules of etiquette,
    regardless of whether that country is big or small, influential or
    having no impact on anything. Non-interference in the internal affairs
    of another country is one of those rules. Thus, it is ruled out that
    Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca, a vice-president of the European Parliament,
    would have told Gagik Tsarukyan that he could be a brilliant candidate
    for the upcoming presidential election, as the Prosperous Armenia
    Party (PAP) states in the first version, December 5, of its press
    release. A figure of that level cannot and doesn't have the right to
    say such a thing about any politician in Armenia, the President of the
    Republic of Armenia, in the first place. If, nonetheless, Mr. Roca had
    forgotten about all the rules of diplomatic etiquette (let's imagine
    such a fantastic thing) and had stated this kind of thing, I am sure
    that both Gagik Tsarukyan and any other serious politician in Armenia
    would have responded to that: "Excuse me, honorable Alejo, but let
    citizens of Armenia decide how brilliant I am as a candidate. I don't
    assess your chances to become, say, the Prime Minister of Spain, do
    I?" I think it is as improbable that Mr. Tsarukyan would complain to a
    foreign official that it was impossible to struggle against corruption
    in the country, if the main corrupted persons directed that struggle,
    as it is written in the same version of the statement. That idea is
    doubtless in itself, and I have written about that many times. But it
    is one thing when I, as a private individual, write about it in an
    Armenia newspaper, and it is another matter when the leader of the
    second biggest party in the country says that during international
    talks. If they are corrupted, raise the issue of their dismissal
    in the parliament, how can a European functionary help? Therefore,
    probably, those who wrote the press release mixed something up again.

    And I think the reason for that is not malevolence, but just lack
    of experience.

    "According to reliable sources, during one of the meetings in Brussels,
    high-ranking European officials said during a conversation with
    Gagik Tsarukyan that the cooperation between the Armenian National
    Congress and the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), as well as between
    Gagik Tsarukyan and Levon Ter-Petrossian, made them think that this
    coalition was really unbeatable. Moreover, Europeans very clearly
    showed that in this case, they will

    support the party enjoying the people's trust as much as possible."

    This appeared on Armenian websites. This is not a press-release, but,
    basically, PR managed with the same inexperienced hand. Actually,
    that disinformation is equally harmful for Tsarukyan, Ter-Petrossian
    and European officials.

    ARAM ABRAHAMYAN




    From: A. Papazian
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