Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Recognition of Genocide Is Burden For Armenia

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Recognition of Genocide Is Burden For Armenia

    Recognition of Genocide Is Burden For Armenia


    Armenia demonstrates amazing mastery of diplomacy - it is sitting and
    doing nothing, and in the meantime others resolve Armenia's problems
    for Armenia.

    The French President Francois Hollande, for example, visited to Turkey
    where, in fact, he raised the question of recognition of the Armenian
    genocide as a condition for Turkey's rapprochement with the EU.
    Official Yerevan, of course, has not commented on this important step.
    Yerevan has not stated its expectations regarding the recognition of
    the genocide, if it should ever happen. Does it expect financial
    compensation, apology or territorial concessions to Turkey? And, in
    general, the feeling is that after the transfer of sovereignty to the
    Kremlin recognition of the Armenian genocide becomes a nuisance for
    Armenia's foreign policy.

    Yerevan has not commented on the statements by the Iranian President
    Hassan Rouhani who called major Western companies Davos to invest
    money in Iran.

    >From Armenia nobody went to Davos. They were, apparently, afraid that
    someone would ask about Armenia's opinion on the possibility of
    transit of Iranian gas via its territory. Armenia has no answer to
    this question because Russia's Gazprom deals with this issue and it is
    unlikely to lay out a pipeline across Armenia.

    In mid-February, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan is going to visit
    Iran for the 12th session of the Iranian-Armenian joint
    intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation. The parties are
    going to discuss the implementation of projects of building a water
    power plant on the Arax River and the Iran-Armenia railway. There are
    no gas and transit-related issues on the agenda.

    Meanwhile, the Security Conference opens in Munich where official
    Yerevan will apparently be represented at a high level. This
    conference will discuss important issues related to Syria and Ukraine.
    The Georgian delegation, for example, has announced that it intends to
    raise the issue of regional security in the Caucasus. Apparently,
    again without Armenia.

    A unique situation has occurred. Developments in the region that
    relate to Armenia are evolving rapidly, configuration is changing,
    while Yerevan is doing everything to make sure that it does not get
    involved in its own foreign policy.


    Naira Hayrumyan,Political Commentator
    17:52 29/01/2014
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/31829

Working...
X