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“168 Zham” says that while welcoming the lifting of international sanctions imposed on Iran Russia “will do everything” to block greater Iranian influence in the South Caucasus. “Unfortunately, Armenia, which has received great opportunities in this situation, could become one of Russia’s tools in this shadowy fight against Iran,” speculates the paper. “It must be incumbent on Armenia’s current political and economic elite to find formulas, tools and mechanisms that would enable us to make the most of these opportunities and minimize the risk of a confrontation with Russia. Armenia may not have a second chance of this kind in the future.”

“While admitting that their country has suffered yet another defeat, [Russian] economists working with the Kremlin are calling for a change of economic policy now that the oil price is less than $30 [per barrel,]” writes “Aravot.” “Is there an alternative to reforms in Russia? Unfounded imperialist aspirations, production, sales and provision of weapons, provocation of regional wars, and participation in them. That certainly does not improve the economic situation in Russia. But such an alternative raises the people’s patriotic spirits.”

“The [ruling] Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) seems in no rush to form a coalition government with the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) and the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK),” writes “Chorrord Ishkhanutyun.” “And so Dashnaktsutyun and BHK leaders now think that … they should not have rolled up their sleeves to propagate a ‘Yes’ vote for [President Serzh Sarkisian’s] constitutional changes.”

(Anush Mkrtchian)

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