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    DEMOCRATS WILL SET HARDER STIPULATIONS

    Lragir, Armenia
    Nov 16 2006

    The Hay Dat Committee of America backed 198 congressional candidates,
    and the majority are Democrats. 93 percent of these candidates
    were elected to the House and the Senate. The Hay Dat Committee of
    America expects that the Democrats they backed will live up to the
    expectations of the Armenian lobby connected with the international
    recognition of the genocide.

    It is not clear, however, why this time the Democrats should justify
    the expectations of the Armenian lobby, if formerly they were majority
    in the Congress and the White House but the hopes of the Armenians
    of America did not come true. Why are the Armenians of the United
    States and namely the Hay Dat Committee hopeful that this time the
    Democrats will not disappoint them? On November 16 the news reporters
    asked this question to Kiro Manoyan in charge of Hay Dat and political
    issues ARF Bureau, hosted at the National Press Club.

    He thinks the situation today is different.

    "It is different because the elections are new, and all this time
    the Democrats or an important part of the Democrats made promises,
    and acted besides making promises. Second, a parliamentary election
    will be held in two years, and both political parties will hardly want
    a politically organized community like the Armenian community to work
    against them because it is clear that the community has considerable
    political possibilities and strength, and despite controversies
    over certain issues they agree on the issue of the genocide," says
    Kiro Manoyan.

    For the change or reconsideration of the Armenian and American
    relations after the victory of the Democrats, Kiro Manoyan says the
    main issue is the U.S. attitude towards Iran and the Russian-American
    relation.

    "There is already an opinion that there is attitude, which is not final
    and formal, which will undergo certain changes, Iran may become engaged
    in building peace, stability and security in Iran, which will mean
    that Iran and the United States agree on this question, the stance
    of Iran on the United States, not suddenly, but will become milder,"
    says Kiro Manoyan. According to him, this change will affect our
    region because tensions between these two are against the Armenian
    interest. Kiro Manoyan says it is possible to expect changes in terms
    of the Russian-Armenian relations.

    "Although the Russian-Armenian relations may be tenser because the
    Democrats may have a harder stance on Russia," says Kiro Manoyan.

    With regard to the U.S.-Armenian relation Kiro Manoyan says that the
    Congress will keep the U.S. assistance to Armenia on the same level.

    But Kiro Manoyan thinks that the Democrats will be harder in terms
    of the stipulations for this assistance: civil rights, democracy. The
    representative of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun thinks that in reality this
    favors Armenia, because Armenia needs this for progress rather than
    for meeting the demands of the great powers.
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