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    Regnum, Russia
    July 29 2006

    Prolonged conflicts will be resolved with short wars - politician


    The last developments in the Middle East and the South Caucasus are
    evident of an attempt to resolve prolonged conflicts by means of
    short-term military actions, leader of opposition Liberal Progressive
    Party of Armenia Hovhannes Hovhannisyan said at a press conference on
    July 29, REGNUM reports. He says that the military actions of Israel
    against Lebanon and forced Georgian operation in the Kodori Gorge are
    particular examples of the trend. `The international community is not
    critical and calmly regards the Israeli military actions, waiting
    until it does away with Hezbollah,' the Armenian politician argues.
    He also points out the Georgian authorities as trying to resolve the
    Georgian-Abkhazian issue by force.

    Hovhannisyan also does not exclude that other long-lived conflicts
    such as the Nagorno Karabakh one are planned to be resolved by force.
    `If the Nagorno Karabakh conflict will stay unresolved for some time
    longer, its resolving by force will be possible,' Armenian Liberals
    Head noted. He says that not in vain does Azerbaijan annually
    increases its military budget.

    The unresolved status of conflicts threatens development of the
    conflicting countries. `No matter how well does Yerevan develops,
    there is a threat that it will be destroyed in a flash. The bombing
    of Beirut is the evidence. For the conflicts' being unsettled is
    always imminent with resuming military actions,' Hovhannisyan
    maintains.

    He also reminds that the Nagorno Karabakh conflict also threatens the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline and Baku-Erzerum natural gas
    pipeline. `Superpowers take part in the projects, and it is not
    profitable for them to have an unsolved conflict threatening an oil
    pipeline.'
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