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    US Ambassador's Tweets More Worrying than Russian Ambassador's Remarks
    on Karabakh: Minister

    05.08.2014 16:44 epress.am


    Russian Ambassador to Armenia Ivan Volynkin (pictured, left) is free
    in his activities, RA Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey
    Manasaryan told the press after today's cabinet meeting. The
    ambassador had stated that Russia should be more active in asserting
    its presence in the information field here in Armenia. `But other
    methods are also apparently needed for neutralizing those NGOs in
    Armenia that want to drive a wedge into Russian-Armenian relations. In
    Russia, by the way, a law was adopted that quite specifically
    regulates the activities of NGOs," Ambassador Volynkin had said in an
    interview with Russian-language newspaper Noev Kovcheg.

    Manasaryan found it difficult to provide an assessment of the
    ambassador's remarks. "If we are talking about organizations operating
    in Armenia, I don't think that [an opinion] will be regarded as
    interference. The ambassador expressed his opinion and got his
    answer," he said.

    RA Minister of Education and Science Armen Ashotyan, however, is
    concerned more about US Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern's
    (pictured, right) statement than Russian Ambassador Ivan Volynkin's
    remarks. On Twitter, Ambassador Heffern cited excerpts from OSCE Minsk
    Group US Co-Chair, Ambassador James Warlick's speech on settlement of
    the Karabakh conflict.

    "Particularly after Minsk Group Co-Chair Warlick's complete statement,
    to tweet only the part that refers to territories enshrined in the
    Constitution of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, I have to say,
    should have caused no less, if not more vehement reactions.

    "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs [already] responded to the Russian
    ambassador's interview, and I too am of the opinion that
    non-governmental organizations in the Republic of Armenia are
    gradually having a greater role. The bulk of them is pro-state and
    pro-Armenia. Clearly there are organizations that are guided by the
    principle of 'he who pays the piper calls the tune,' but at the moment
    I know of no NGO operating in Armenia in violation of the legislative
    field.

    "No one can drive a wedge between the peoples of Armenia and Russia.

    "As for the last statement of the American side, I will give my
    personal opinion: I think the number one task for the Armenian
    authorities and opposition today should be not to allow Armenia,
    especially the Karabakh conflict, become a new hotbed of global
    geopolitical struggle, and we shouldn't allow the current aggravated
    stage of relations between Russia and the US, Russia and the West over
    Ukraine to extend to Karabakh," said the education minister.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2014/05/08/us-ambassadors-tweet-more-worrying-than-russian-ambassadors-remarks-on-karabakh-minister.html

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tXAvdwmS6M

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