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    Armenian expert sees regional oil pipeline as threat to national security

    Arminfo
    27 Jul 05

    YEREVAN

    Armenia's rejection of membership of the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization [CSTO] will reduce the combat readiness of its armed
    forces by half, a representative of the international relations
    faculty of Yerevan State University, Aram Arutyunyan, told the
    "External and internal threats to Armenia's national security" seminar
    today.

    "Those saying that it is more appropriate to enter NATO in conditions
    of incessant vengeful statements coming from Azerbaijan are either
    fulfilling someone's political order or are engaged in sheer
    populism," Arutyunyan said.

    He said Azerbaijan's and Georgia's interest in entering NATO was
    initially explained by the desire of these countries' political elites
    to put the blame for their own military defeats on Russia, while now
    it is also backed by revenge. Moreover, it will take Armenia years and
    enormous expenses to re-equip its army and create new logistics for
    the armed forces, he said.

    "Up to now, military cooperation with Russia was intended to address
    the task of modernizing the armed forces. Azerbaijan may spend
    billions on Phantom and Mirage planes, but the NATO programmes the
    Azerbaijanis are so proud of were also attended by our officers," the
    expert in international relations said.

    At the same time, Aram Arutyunyan said Armenia's national security was
    primarily jeopardized by the country's isolation, the functioning of
    the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline, attempts to solve the
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict militarily, a possible US invasion of Iran,
    the possible deterioration of US-Russian relations and even the
    efforts of the Armenian diaspora towards the international recognition
    of the Armenian genocide in Ottoman Empire.

    Aram Arutyunyan's opponents said it was important to remember the
    stabilizing role of the BTC pipeline. They added that the West's
    interest in the pipeline's uninterrupted operation would compel it to
    take all the necessary measures to that end.

    The expert from the Armenian centre of national and strategic
    research, Alen Gevondyan, said the main threat to Armenia's security
    and sovereignty was the weakness of the Armenian opposition and its
    inclination to appeal to external forces. He said that in conditions
    of a continuing conflict on the border, any revolution might have
    bitter ramifications for Armenia.

    "One of the biggest threats to the country's security and sovereignty
    is posed by the illegitimate administration," the press secretary of
    the opposition People's Party, Ruzan Khachatryan, said. Meanwhile, the
    deputy chairman of the Armenian Liberal Progressive Party, Edvard
    Antinyan, compared the opposition to a beaten up and bleeding wife. He
    said that saving her life should be a higher priority than saving the
    family.
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