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    ARMENIA LEADER: CANNY CHESS PLAYER WITH SOLDIER'S STEEL

    Global Post
    Feb 18 2013

    Armenia's President Serzh Sarkisian derives much of his popularity
    from a strongman image as a veteran of the war with Azerbaijan but
    is also a chess fanatic whose canny foreign policy resembles moves
    on a chess board.

    Sarkisian's militaristic background is seen as the prime explanation
    for the popularity which is expected to see him win Monday's
    presidential poll, being held at a time of fresh tension with its
    neighbourhood foe Azerbaijan.

    Sarkisian, 59, was born in Nagorny Karabakh itself, the lushly
    beautiful region that translates as Black Garden but was the scene
    of a war between Armenia and Azerbaijan as the Soviet Union fell that
    left 30,000 people dead.

    He held top military posts in the war, including the head of the
    Karabakh defence committee and won respect for refusing to evacuate
    his family out of the main Karabakh town of Stepanakert where they hid
    in cellars to suffer the daily bombardments along with everyone else.

    "People in Armenia are of course not unanimous about Sarkisian. But
    his most positive characteristics, that all are agreed on, are that he
    fought, he went through the war and he is one of the founders of the
    Armenian army," the director of the Armenian sociological association
    Gevorg Pogosian told AFP.

    After Armenia's independence, Sarkisian held top government posts
    including defence minister and interior minister before becoming
    prime minister in 2007.

    He became Armenia's third president in 2008 but the victory was
    tarnished by bloody clashes between the security forces and supporters
    of former president Levon Ter-Petrosian that left 10 people dead.

    Analysts credit Sarkisian with healing the wounds of society since
    then by showing a streak of pragmatism that has contrasted with the
    often stubborn defiance of his predecessor Robert Kocharian.

    Persistent corruption and the influence of powerful oligarchs in his
    circle has also cast a shadow over his rule, and he has vowed not to
    run in the 2018 election.

    Sarkisian is a fanatical chess player who heads the Armenia chess
    federation and who has overseen a stunning development of the sport
    in the country, with Armenians frequently winning top competitions
    and mobbed as heroes on their return home.

    He is fond of stating that chess moves are sometimes useful in
    politics and he has needed to use all his cunning to ensure a strong
    foreign policy for the small Christian country surrounded by much
    more powerful neighbours.

    Under his rule, Armenia has managed the unlikely feat of having a
    strategic partnership with its former Soviet master Russia while
    deepening ties with the EU, NATO and the United States as well
    as keeping a conspicuously warm friendship with its giant Islamic
    neighbour Iran.

    Less successful have been cautious attempts to forge ties with its
    foe Turkey -- a hugely risky strategy given the opposition within
    the 10 million strong Armenian diaspora who want the World War I mass
    killings of Armenians termed worldwide as a genocide carried out by
    the Ottoman Empire.

    The Nagorny Karabakh war left the Azerbaijani territory controlled
    by Armenian separatists who declared a breakaway state almost
    exclusively populated by Armenians that is backed, although not
    formally recognised, by Yerevan.

    With the Baku defence budget wallowing in petrodollars and President
    Ilham Aliyev inclined to bellicose rhetoric, Sarkisian has vowed to
    strike back with massive retaliation should Azerbaijan seek to take
    the region by force.

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    http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130218/armenia-leader-canny-chess-player-soldiers-steel

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