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    Armenian analyst: War in Karabakh is possible in 2026

    Regnum, Russia
    Aug. 26, 2006

    "Armenia rejected profitable economic projects in Southern Caucasus
    for the sake of Nagorno Karabakh," independent analyst Levon
    Melik-Shakhnazaryan stated during press conference in Yerevan. He is
    quoted by a REGNUM correspondent as stating that "a very interesting
    time" is now in negotiations on Nagorno Karabakh settlement. "The
    settlement process has got into a new stage, when the co-chairs stated
    that they have exhausted their imagination. Now, the settlement process
    has been laid on shoulders of three parties - Armenia, Karabakh, and
    Azerbaijan. At that, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is responsible
    for non-recommencement of war. He has to explain to his people, why
    the war does not recommence, why Azerbaijan does not try to return
    Karabakh," he stressed.

    According to the analyst, the war may not recommence in the near
    future. "Azeri economy is to such extent integrated into economies
    of Europe and the East that Azerbaijan has completely lost its
    own policy. It may not decide anything independently. War is not
    favorable for any big state, which has own aims in the region,"
    he stressed. In that context, responding to question on possible
    recommencement of hostilities in Nagorno Karabakh, the analyst
    stressed that 'Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline is property of the
    British Petroleum Company till 2026." "No war with Azerbaijan is
    to be expected in the period. It means; we should chose our allies,
    cooperating with which we will be ready for the war. If we are well
    prepared, the war does not begin," Mr. Melik-Shakhsaryan stressed,
    adding that "time would work for those, who would use it in right way."

    The analyst is sure it is the right time for Armenia to look for allies
    in region. While doing so, the country should take into consideration
    allies' civilization because only coincidence of civilization values
    may guarantee strategic union, he believes.

    Because the Armenians are eastern people, they have not integration,
    but ties, relations with Europe, the analyst stated, adding that Iran
    may become Armenian's ally despite difference of religions. However,
    he does not exclude effectiveness of cooperation with Russia, Syria,
    Belarus, and Iraq.

    As for a possible meeting of Armenian and Azeri foreign ministers
    in September, the analyst does not have any expectations. "They will
    speak, welcome each other, may be, and drink tea together. Then, they
    will come out and say; everything is before; there are foundations
    for future meetings," he believes.
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