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    IRAN HAMPERS ADVANCE OF RUSSIA-ARMENIA COOPERATION, MOSCOW PROFESSOR SUPPOSES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.05.2006 17:30 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Presence fo observers at elections is compulsory,
    however it should be systematic, Chair of the Department of Comparative
    Political Science of Moscow State Institute of International Relations
    Mikhail Ilyin said, when answering a question on differences of
    assessment of the elections in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan by
    CIS and OSCE observer missions. In his words, the role of observers
    lies in providing equal assessment of elections in any country. "An
    absolutely impartial assessment by experts is impossible. However,
    this does not mean that observers are not necessary. As of standards,
    they are present always - dual, triple, as interested parties often
    assume the role of experts," Ilyin noted.

    As of Russian policy in the South Caucasus, Ilyin said, "in case of
    Armenia there are far less problems, than with Azerbaijan, to say
    nothing of Georgia. A major issue form advancement of relations and
    cooperation with Armenia is absence of a common border, as well as
    Iran. However, I believe there is a good potential for expanding
    cooperation between the two countries."

    In his words, there are more problems with Azerbaijan and these relate
    to oil and gas sector, as well as that country's relations with Iran.

    "Worsening of Russian-Georgian relations is linked with many factors,
    most important of these being not constructive policy of the Georgian
    authorities.

    However, I hope Russia will not interfere with Georgia's internal
    affairs, especially in settlement of the Ossetian conflict," the
    professor said.
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