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    Armenian analyst says current situation with Upper Garabagh conflict suitable

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Dec 7 2004

    Political analyst Isgandarian, head of the research department of
    the Caucasus Media Institute, told Armenia's "Yerkir" newspaper
    last week that the Cyprus model may be used in settling the Upper
    Garabagh conflict.

    "The Cyprus conflict has a long history. The Greek part of Cyprus has
    been recently admitted to the European Union although the conflict
    has not been resolved yet. Europeans have simply faced the reality,"
    Isgandarian said.

    The analyst said that he has come to such a conclusion after his
    visits to Turkey and West European countries.

    According to Isgandarian, there are tens of conflict zones similar to
    Upper Garabagh in the Caucasus. "If Armenia recognizes the independence
    of Upper Garabagh, this may spark concerns of the international
    community only for a short period and will not considerably change
    the current situation," he said.

    Isgandarian said he doesn't believe in Azerbaijan's statements on
    launching a war. He stressed that the society must be changed itself
    in order to bring the Azerbaijan Army to a high level.

    "It is impossible to achieve this within a short period of time. Even
    Turkish generals cannot be helpful in this area. If Azerbaijan launches
    a war, the country will witness inter-group struggles within two or
    three weeks. However, Azerbaijan's war and anti-Armenian propaganda
    is an adequate step for the country from the viewpoint of political
    strategy which is not related to war."

    The political analyst added that the present-day situation with the
    Upper Garabagh conflict settlement is suitable for Armenia, Azerbaijan
    and Western countries.*
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