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    PanArmenian News
    Jan 13 2005

    RUSSIAN EXPERT CONSIDERS THAT RUSSIA CAN LOSE IRAN AS A STRATEGIC
    PARTNER


    13.01.2005 17:59

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ When commenting on the results of the talks between
    Iran and Russia over the Caspian problem, well-known Russian expert
    R. Safarov expressed opinion in an interview with Iran.ru that "if in
    the near future the state of affairs does not change, Russia's
    positions in the Caspian region will weaken with every day." "It
    seems to me that there is a tendency towards the weakening of
    Russia's position, a trend of inadequate attention towards the issue
    in question by the Russian leaders," Rajib Safarov says. Iran's and
    Russia's positions over Caspian issues do not coincide on principal
    matters, he considers. "What Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
    suggest does not fit Iran at all," the expert continues. Safarov
    considers the supposition that Iran "has not place to go from Russia"
    "evidently erroneous." "Unfortunately, I have to state that at
    present the Russian leaders do not have a long-term program of
    deepening and expanding the Russian-Iranian cooperation."
    Establishing the fact of good relations Russian functionaries, in the
    expert's words, do absolutely nothing to flavor those relations.
    "However, politics is an inconstant value. New actions are necessary
    for maintaining the proper level of relations. From that point of
    view, unfortunately, the first symptoms of the crisis in the
    Russian-Iranian relations are available. And what is most
    irreparable: if in the near future Russia does not suggest Iran any
    new, breaking initiatives, there is large probability that it will
    lose Iran as a very important strategic partner maybe forever," says
    R. Safarov.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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