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    POLITICAL ANALYST: REASON OF SERZH SARGSYAN'S TOADYING TO AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT BECOME KNOWN

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    Aug 28 2013

    Azerbaijan, Baku, Aug. 28 /Trend, E. Mehdiyev/

    The policy carried out by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has
    brought Armenia to a dead end, the head of the Political Innovation
    and Technology Center, political analyst Mubariz Ahmedoglu told Trend
    on Wednesday.

    Ahmedoglu said that local experts in Armenia are preparing to call
    the population's resettlement an "evacuation", not a "migration".

    The rates of migration in this country's population are so high that
    this can only be called an evacuation, Ahmedoglu said.

    According to him, the international financial institutions who granted
    loans to Armenia do not have a definite position on the rates of
    economic development in this country.

    "It is clear that Armenia's annual growth rate is below 7.2 percent.

    The growth rate of Armenia's economy should not be below 7.2 percent,
    in order to serve to existing debts. This indicator is achievable
    in case if there remain friendly relationships between Russia and
    Armenia. But in case of increasing the cost of the gas sold to Armenia
    and if the Russian Federation takes various maneuvers in relation to
    the economic entities in Armenia, the rate of the economic development
    will drop to zero. In this case Sargsyan sees the only solution
    in searches for new cheap loans. This is one of the reasons of his
    aspirations for Europe. Sargsyan lost not only political, but also
    financial trust from Russia," Ahmedoglu believes.

    According to Ahmedoglu, Sargsyan, who is currently engaged in
    anti-Russian policy, is sure that his policy will be supported by
    the West.

    "A positive change in a short time in Armenian's rating by Fitch and
    Moody's international rating agencies show that Sargsyan's expectations
    were not ungrounded. But in view of the fact that the OSCE Minsk
    Group is not engaged in any activity, Sargsyan himself had to give
    the guarantee on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,"
    Ahmedoglu said.

    Ahmedoglu went on to add that, Sargsyan, speaking before the Armenian
    youth, praised Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, and expressed
    Armenia's support for updated Madrid Principles, which were prepared
    four years ago.

    "Sargsyan ensured the donor organizations and financial structures,
    which promised to help him with money, that Armenia will settle the
    Karabakh conflict. They imply the immediate return of Azerbaijan's
    seven regions and liberation of these regions from Armenian occupation,
    as well as gradual return of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan," the
    head of the centre said.

    According to the analyst, Sargsyan saying good words about Ilham
    Aliyev, informed the international organizations and the West, about
    his intention to make friends with Azerbaijani President.

    "But it should be kept in mind that Sargsyan is a deceiver. If there
    was a bluff competition among presidents, Sargsyan would undoubtedly
    have been the winner. He at least twice promised to settle the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and did not fulfill promises. First time it
    was in 2008 when he came to power, and in 2009 when he was intending
    to get a loan for Armenia. Sargsyan's lies campaign carried out in the
    world against Ilham Aliyev should also be taken into account. Sargsyan
    did not respond to Baku's offer to provide cheap gas to Armenia and
    integration of this country into economic projects," the analyst said.

    Ahmedoglu added that Sargsyan intends to once again deceive the
    international community.

    "The above mentioned prove it. Accordingly, the EU and the U.S. should
    demand from Armenian President to sign the Great Peace Treaty, under
    which the country will return the occupied territories of Azerbaijan,
    including Nagorno-Karabakh. Otherwise, the taken decisions will lead to
    the opposite effect for both Armenia and for the West," Ahmedoglu said.

    http://en.trend.az/news/politics/2183532.html

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