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  • Interview with the outgoing Amb. of Armenia Dr. Arshak Poladian

    Azad Hye
    Abu Dhabi, Embassy of Armenia, 18 May 2006

    Your Excellency, Could you please give us an idea about the progress of
    diplomatic ties between the Republic of Armenia and the United Arab
    Emirates?

    Diplomatic relations between Armenia and the UAE were established in 1998.
    Two years later Armenia opened an Embassy in Abu Dhabi. I came here first in
    April 2000. The official opening of the Embassy was on 23rd September 2000,
    with the presence of the Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, members of the
    diplomatic missions accredited to the UAE, senior members of the UAE
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a considerable number of Armenians.

    The opening of the Embassy was a significant event. Armenians from UAE,
    Qatar and Kuwait have come to witness it. There was great enthusiasm in the
    air.

    Six years have passed since then. We can say that the initial two years were
    the foundation years, the formation of the legal framework for our
    activities. Generally speaking the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council
    (GCC) are very important to us, not only for economic reasons but also due
    to the geopolitical proximity. Oman was the first country with whom we
    established diplomatic ties in 1992, followed by Kuwait in 1994 and the rest
    of the countries followed few years later (except Saudi Arabia).

    There is intensive cooperation between Armenia and the UAE within the
    international organizations such as the United Nations. In economic and
    commercial terms, the solid legislative base has been formed between the two
    countries, favoring more economic exchange in the future. Until 2002, the
    size of the exchanged goods between the two countries was not very high, but
    today it has reached the level of 100 million dollars. Compared to other
    counties this is not a huge sum, but having in mind our situation the figure
    is encouraging.

    We have a feeling that the cultural ties are even more developed between the
    two sides.

    In the cultural domain we had many achievements. We organized cultural days
    in two separate occasions. We signed cultural agreement with Sharjah, the
    cultural capital of the UAE. In September 2005 we hosted for the first time
    the Sharjah Cultural Days in Armenia, an event that will be remembered for
    long, as the Ruler of Sharjah Sheikh Dr. Sultan Al Qasimi himself attended
    some of the activities. These were magical days in Yerevan and several other
    locations outside the capital.

    Did the visit of the Ruler of Sharjah to Armenia result in any specific
    agreements, besides the moral value of a visit paid by the first high
    ranking Gulf personality to Armenia?

    In fact it was a very successful visit. During Sheikh Sultan's visit
    educational and scientific agreements were signed between UAE and Armenian
    Universities and scientific centers (including the Armenian National Academy
    of Sciences and the Public University of Yerevan). Immediately after the
    departure of the Sheikh his educational consultant returned to Armenia to
    finalize the agreements.

    We would like to express our gratitude and thanks to this great humanist
    Sheikh Sultan who is really a noble Muslim. His plan to renovate historical
    monastery of Haghardzin is a great expression of the historical ties between
    the Arabs and the Armenians. This 10-11 centuries monastery would be
    renovated with the whole surrounding infrastructure. It is a great project.
    Already the project has been agreed upon and is officially ratified. Some
    technical issues are remaining before the eventual start up. In fact it is a
    series of projects, not a mere architectural renovation. There are plans
    related to the development of the transportation routs, sewage systems,
    residing locations of the monks, etc. This will bring a lot of change to the
    whole area of Dilijan.


    During the visit of President Kocharian to Abu Dhabi (2002), an initial
    understanding was reached regarding a long term loan to be provided by the
    Abu Dhabi Development Fund. I will not elaborate on this issue, but would
    only say that it is being followed up by the concerned authorities.

    Summarizing the status of our relations, I would like to say that UAE and
    Armenia enjoy excellent relations. Since 2002 the relations have reached to
    the level of exchanging Ambassadors. UAE has appointed also its
    (non-resident) Ambassador to Armenia, based in Iran.

    Our relations cover all domains. Generally speaking I am satisfied with what
    have been done, but I would like to see further development. The Embassy has
    developed multi-profile activity. Most GCC countries have their own envoys
    appointed to Armenia. Kuwait also has designated a non-resident Ambassador
    who happens to be in Armenia these days and would be presenting his
    credentials to the officials in Yerevan.

    The Speaker of the National Assembly (Parliament) Arthur Baghdassarian
    visited Kuwait and Bahrain in 2005 and signed agreements with the
    parliaments of those countries. In March 2006 a cultural event was organized
    for the first time in Kuwait directly by our Embassy. Armenian painters
    participated and the local press wrote extensively about it.

    What about the relations with the other GCC countries?

    The excellent relations with the UAE are affecting positively on the other
    GCC counties. The only country we have problems with is Saudi Arabia. I
    would like to mention here with regret that there are no diplomatic
    relations between Armenia and Saudi Arabia. We believe that the problem
    behind this is political and related to the issue of Nagorno Karabagh. We
    hope to solve this political problem, especially that our overall policy
    clearly shows that we do not have any sort of disputes with the Arab World.

    We know that there have been some excellent articles about Armenia in the
    local press. Could you inform us about the media contacts?

    There has been also some publications, including 5 books that I personally
    wrote about Armenia (culture, history, politics, etc) during my tenure. I
    noticed that there was big information gap and tried to prepare some handy
    publications on Armenian life for general and specific reference. My aim was
    to introduce Armenia to the public. All books were in Arabic language. The
    Embassy has also arranged to send journalist to Armenia. They have returned
    back and published their impressions in the local press. We have done all
    what we could to represent our country in the most proper way. Armenia has a
    long history but still it is considered as a newcomer on the world political
    stage.

    What about the relations with the Armenians living in the Gulf countries?

    The relations with the Armenian community in the UAE (and the other Gulf
    communities) were excellent from the first moment. The opening of the
    Embassy was a great change in the community life. The Armenians of the
    Diaspora found themselves in front of a live presence of the motherland
    Armenia. This really created a kind of enthusiasm in all sectors. I would
    like to thank the community for being united in supporting us.

    I would like to convey my sincere thanks to the spiritual leaders of the
    community and the members of the Diocesan Council. The decision of the later
    during a meeting in Kuwait in 2000 to support the opening of the Embassy had
    really encouraged us to go ahead with the plan.

    I would like to especially thank the Chairman of the Embassy Caretaking
    Committee Varujan Narguizian (Chairman of Bank of Sharjah), who was very
    active supporter of the Embassy. Through his help and the commitment of the
    other members we achieved our goals. The overall outcome was a very great
    impetus for the diplomatic progress of Armenia in the region. We have
    cooperated also with the Prelacy and the Diocesan and National Bodies. I
    would like to express my thanks to all who played a role in this.

    Back in 2000 the construction of an Embassy building was almost like a
    dream, but it seems that soon it will be a reality.

    Yes. During the visit of President Kocharian to the UAE (2002) and as a
    result of the meeting with the then President Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al
    Nahyan, Armenia was granted a piece of land in the diplomatic quarter (some
    7.000 square meters). Based on reciprocity Armenia also gave similar piece
    of land to the future building of the UAE Embassy in Yerevan.

    The Embassy Caretaking Committee worked diligently for 3 years (2000-2003).
    Now time has come to form a new body which will support the construction of
    the Embassy's two buildings (administrative and residential premises). This
    `Construction Committee' is already headed by Varujan Narguizian. He and his
    colleagues are working hard to ensure the smooth construction of the Embassy
    buildings. Just few days ago we signed an agreement with a construction
    company. In few days we will get the construction licence. In 15 months the
    Embassy building will be ready to accept visitors. In August 2007 (or
    maximum in September) we will have our own Embassy building. It is expected
    that President Kocharian will pay a second visit to the UAE at the end of
    next year and will officially inaugurate the Embassy.

    Finally, Your Excellency, we would like to know more about your future plans
    and career prospects.

    I have finalized my mission in this country and I depart tomorrow with great
    satisfaction. I have achieved warm contacts on all levels. I have devoted
    myself to this cause. From the first moment I had great desire to fulfill
    the mission of building a new Embassy. This is the gift that I can give to
    our newly independent state.

    I will work in the Ministry for a while. During the course of time it will
    be clear where I would be heading for the next mission. As an orientalist
    and expert in the Arab world, my diplomatic activity can best realize in the
    Arab World.

    I would like to thank the people and the leadership of the UAE headed by the
    President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan. I have good feelings towards
    this country and its people. They supported me from the first moment.

    My warmest feelings also to the Armenian community. I would like to thank
    Azad-Hye for the cooperation during all these years. You have personally
    arranged my first official contacts in this country from the modest room in
    the Park Hotel on Khalifa Street, where I used to stay in the first few
    months of my mission in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

    Photo by Azad-Hye: Ambassador Arshak Poladian in Abu Dhabi Embassy office.
     
    Ambassador Arshak Poladian took the Armavia plane from Dubai to Yerevan in
    the early hours of 20th May 2006.

    New Ambassador Vahagn Melikian has been earlier this month. He is expected
    to report duty soon.

    http://www.azad-hye.net/news/viewnews.asp?newsId =621aja41
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