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  • Armenia Seeks Russian Backing To Thwart US-Backed Karabakh Talks -Ex

    ARMENIA SEEKS RUSSIAN BACKING TO THWART US-BACKED KARABAKH TALKS - EXPERT

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    12 Apr 06

    Yerevan, 12 April: The latest accord on selling the fifth unit of
    the Razdan thermal power station, as well as the property-for-debt
    programme, is in no way beneficial for Armenia's national or state
    interests, Stepan Safaryan, leading expert with the Armenian Centre
    for Strategic and National Research, has told Noyan Tapan news agency.

    The deal is linked with the current geopolitical situation in the South
    Caucasus, he said. In his opinion, the Nagornyy Karabakh problem is
    the prevailing one and it has subordinated to itself all other issues
    concerning Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    The USA has considerably stepped up its role in the Nagornyy Karabakh
    peace talks and, in this context, the governments of the two countries
    have found themselves in an extremely "pathetic" state. In order to
    take advantage of this "pathetic" state, the superpowers, including
    Russia, seek to "obtain maximum benefits". By handing over to Russia
    facilities of strategic importance Armenia once again expects Russian
    assistance to derail or avoid settlement [of the Nagornyy Karabakh
    conflict]. The expert is certain that the position of Armenia, as
    well as that of Russia, have been formed in the face of pressure from
    America regarding resolution of the Nagornyy Karabakh problem.

    In this sense, it is remarkable that the balance which once existed has
    been destroyed and President Bush officially invited the Azerbaijani
    president to the USA, Safaryan said. He recalled the 2001 Key
    West talks when President Bush received [Armenian President Robert]
    Kocharyan and [late Azerbaijani President] Heydar Aliyev "on the sole
    condition that they agree to implement the Key West agreements".

    "There was certainly a lot of disappointment later when Heydar Aliyev
    rejected this option and thus saved Robert Kocharyan. However, in
    any case, it is obvious that this time the USA bets on Azerbaijan,"
    the expert said.

    The current processes concerning the Nagornyy Karabakh talks can
    be described as "Key West - 2" but in an improved way when the USA
    and the West use in the negotiations techniques which "reduce the
    room for manoeuvre to the minimum as opposed to the 2001 Key West
    talks. However, it is somewhat difficult to imagine the ways and the
    pressure under which these techniques will be used", the expert said.
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