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    SPEAKER OF ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT SEES HIS COUNTRY'S FUTURE NOT IN RUSSIA-BELARUS UNION

    Regnum, Russia
    May 2 2006

    Speaker of the Armenian parliament Artur Bagdassaryan has commented on
    reaction of statements by some Armenian politicians to his statements
    made in an interview to a German newspaper, according to which "Armenia
    is aimed at the US and NATO, and Russia should not hinder the process
    of Armenia's Euro-integration." To remind, after the statement made
    by the speaker of the Armenian parliament, the country's President
    Robert Kocharyan reminded that Armenian foreign policy is defined by
    leadership of the country, in particular, the president, and statements
    made by the speaker is his personal stand changed with time.

    As Bagdassaryan announced on Tuesday, in the interview to the German
    newspaper he expressed "logical Armenia's position favoring European
    integration and deepening relations with NATO. I was speaking about the
    future, which I think to be right for our country. I know Armenia's
    foreign policy and know that at present moment the issue of NATO
    membership is not on the agenda. However, my position is not in that
    Armenia becomes a NATO member as early as tomorrow morning; it is
    aimed at a much longer perspective, later than in 12 or 20 months.

    In future I see Armenia in the European Council, not in the
    Russia-Belarus Union. I think, there are no serious contradictions
    between my position and positions of other coalition forces and the
    president. If there are serious contradictions in foreign and domestic
    policies, Orinats Yerkir Party is ready to leave the coalition in
    order not to put the colleagues into a difficult position," the
    Armenian speaker, who heads the party, said.

    He also noted that speaking about the Euro-integration process, he did
    not mean bad relations with Russia. "I am not proponent of the forces
    that are trying to oppose Russia to Western values. As for NATO, we
    have the Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) that envisages
    legislative and institutional reforms. The Armenian parliament is
    ready carry out these reforms. At the same time, Russia has been
    deepening relations with NATO, and why shouldn't Armenia do the
    same by deepening these relations that meets its national interests,
    Artur Bagdassaryan asked in conclusion."
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