Andranik Margaryan (1951 – 2007)
Served as the Prime Minister of Armenia from May 12, 2000, when the President appointed him, until his death on March 25, 2007.
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Let nobody think that we become very concerned and nervous every time they (Armenian Revolutionary Federation members) talk about leaving (the coalition).
The Republican Party of Armenia has expressed its position saying that Armenia and Turkey should regulate their relations without pre-conditions and establish diplomatic relations.
I do not think that the USA will carry out a military operation against Iran.
Nagorno-Karabakh should be given a status different from what it has now. Otherwise, all the talks are useless.
We have no right to dodge responsibility for the country. There are no facts of deviation from principles proclaimed together with the president. On the contrary, we have overcome the difficulties together, and have become masters of our promises.
A further escalation of Russian-Georgian relations can lead to a complete isolation of Armenia.
We are ready for any actions on any day, any month or any year. We are ready now. We have a country, we have an army and we are not going to wait for someone to tell us what to do.
Russia is not an enemy. It is a friendly neighboring state and we have nothing to fear as we are handing our companies over to Russian ownership.
No problem exists between the army and the president and it is not necessary to create one artificially.
I believe it is premature to talk about the status of Nagorno-Karabakh now, as the negotiating process is under way and no specific agreements exist as of yet.
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