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    Azeri ex-aide says USA to resolve Karabakh conflict

    Ekspress, Baku
    24 Dec 04 p 3

    Excerpt from Alakbar Raufoglu's report by Azerbaijani newspaper
    Ekspress on 24 December headlined "The Kremlin denies its interference
    in the Karabakh conflict" and subheaded "Vladimir Putin: 'Armenia is a
    strategic partner of Russia, and Azerbaijan is a friend'", "Russia will
    continue its military presence in Armenia". Subheading as published:

    "There is a problem in the Nagornyy Karabakh settlement," Russian
    President Vladimir Putin told a news conference in the Kremlin
    yesterday when he was asked about the Karabakh conflict by an Armenian
    journalist.

    [Passage omitted: reported details]

    Vafa Quluzada: "Russia does not regard Armenia as a state"

    Putin's remarks have not been accepted unequivocally in Azerbaijan.

    "Russia feigns ignorance. By presenting Russia simply as a mediator in
    this conflict, Putin actually feigns ignorance. Meanwhile, the whole
    world knows that it is Russia itself which has occupied our lands,"
    the former state policy adviser, Vafa Quluzada, has told Ekspress.

    He thinks that the Russian president's statement was aimed at
    correcting the opinions of [Russian State Duma Speaker Boris] Gryzlov
    about Armenia's being an outpost [of Russia in the South Caucasus].

    "Russia does not actually regard Armenia as a state and uses the
    Armenians as a tool. Because all their economic, military and other
    spheres are in Russia's hands. Putin simply did not want to insult
    the Armenians."

    Quluzada described Moscow's role in the Karabakh settlement as an
    "empty view". The political scientist thinks if Azerbaijan wants
    to resolve the conflict, then it should forget about the OSCE Minsk
    Group. "It is an ineffective organization."

    Quluzada thinks that only the USA has the key to the problem.

    "I state with full responsibility that the USA will resolve the
    Karabakh conflict. Simply, the time has not come for this yet. However,
    the time is already approaching," the former state policy adviser said.
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