Thursday, June 21, 2007

U.S. Concerned About Armenia's Ties With Iran



It was only a matter of time until Armenia's relations with Iran, a sworn enemy of the United States, came under scrutiny.
"We are working with the rest of the international community to push Iran to comply with its international obligations [on nuclear non-proliferation]..." We have expressed our concerns to the government of Armenia on all levels."

...the diplomat went on to urge the Kocharian administration to be a "more active partner" in US-led international efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

The Armenian government has avoided any criticism of Tehran’s nuclear program, contenting itself with general calls for a peaceful resolution of the dispute.
Iran has always been our neighbor and if the U.S. wants greater support for its actions, perhaps it can only be warranted by further aid to Armenia to help offset the natural losses that would occur by turning against our friend. Then again, should a conflict arise in the future, Russia and Iran are Armenia's two true allies and the United States could not be counted upon, in my opinion, to help matters in our favor.

Source: EurasiaNet

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with the webmaster!

Anonymous said...

The hell with US aid. If the US had any morals they would have pressured their ally Turkey and by extension Azerjhandam to lift their illegal blockades. I think we can take care of the rest by ourselves.