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    Azeri daily wondering about fair Karabakh settlement after Beslan events

    Ekho, Baku
    7 Sep 04

    The brutal terrorist act in North Ossetia compelled Russian President
    Vladimir Putin to make an official televised address against the
    background of the Russian flag.

    It is interesting that the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict was also
    mentioned in that lengthy speech. Specifically, Putin said: "We will
    not allow a repeat of the tragedies of Karabakh and the Dniester
    region in North Ossetia" [as published, actually the Russian source
    presents his statement as follows: "If we allow ourselves to be
    blackmailed and if we give in to panic, we will submerge millions
    of people into endless and bloody conflicts like those in Karabakh,
    in the Dniester region"].

    Naturally, such words might raise questions. Does it mean that Moscow
    has started to understand the causes of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict
    better and that the Kremlin might demonstrate greater activity now
    to resolve it fairly?

    We failed to get the Russian embassy's official explanation of this
    speech yesterday.

    Meanwhile, Azerbaijani political scientist Xaladdin Ibrahimli disagrees
    with this kind of question.

    "Russia cannot be compared to Azerbaijan or Moldova and it is not in
    danger of losing its territorial integrity."

    Ibrahimli thinks that Putin mainly pointed to the impossibility of
    alienating the North Caucasus from Russia. "With this statement,
    he underlined that they will resort to anything in order to maintain
    their territorial integrity. Even if the lives of innocent children
    are in the hands of terrorists, they will not make compromises. This
    is a signal to the Chechen movement - if you plan something even
    more brutal, don't expect any compromises in any case. I personally
    understood it this way."

    [Passage omitted: Russian reports of Beslan casualties]
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