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    ARMENIA SAYS WILL CONTINUE RELATIONS WITH UKRAINE 'REGARDLESS OF UKRAINIANS' CHOICE'

    http://armenianow.com/news/52388/armenia_ukraine_relations_deputy_minister_shavarsh _kocharyan
    NEWS | 03.03.14 | 11:10

    Continued cooperation and relations in all spheres with Kiev meet the
    interests of the Republic of Armenia, Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh
    Kocharyan declared at the weekend, commenting on Yerevan's position on
    the internal political events in Ukraine that, as it appears now, have
    brought the eastern European nation to the brink of war with Russia.

    "We deem that regardless of the choice of Ukraine our relations will
    be continued," said Kocharyan in answer to a question by an RFE/RL
    Armenian Service correspondent. The Armenian official, in particular,
    was referring to the preterm general elections that have been appointed
    in Ukraine after the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovych and the
    formation of an interim government consisting of opposition members and
    representatives of the Maidan - a pro-EU movement that launched street
    protests in late November in response to the Ukrainian leadership's
    decision not to sign an Association Agreement with Brussels.

    The situation in Ukraine, which is home to a sizable Armenian community
    unofficially numbering some 600,000, including both ethnic Armenian
    citizens of Ukraine and citizens of Armenia working and staying there,
    has been rapidly evolving over the weekend as separatist sentiments
    have been on the rise in more pro-Russian eastern parts of the country
    and especially in the Crimea, the southernmost peninsula that hosts
    the Russian Black Sea Navy and has a predominantly ethnic Russian
    population.

    Since last Thursday the Autonomous Republic of Crimea has refused to
    report to Kiev as control over this strategic region fully passed
    to its pro-Russian leadership. The Russian military, meanwhile,
    was deployed in the Crimean region as legislators in Moscow also
    gave President Vladimir Putin wide powers for an armed invasion
    of Ukraine at any moment to back the country's ethnic Russian and
    Russian-speaking population.

    The Western powers have called on Russia to pull back its forces
    from Crimea and de-escalate the situation around Ukraine. But Moscow
    insists on its right to get involved if the situation around Crimea
    and other parts of Ukraine becomes dangerous for Russian citizens or
    ethnic Russians living there.

    Armenia, which is Russia's military ally under a defense pact as
    part of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), has not
    presented its official position on the escalation of the situation
    in Ukraine yet.

    Despite membership in the CSTO, Armenia was not involved in a similar
    conflict that Russia had with Georgia back in 2008.

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