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    RUSSIA'S INTERMEDIATION IN GEORGIAN-SOUTH OSSETIAN CONFLICT CLOSES PANDORA'S BOX IN REGION, EXPERT SAYS

    ARKA
    Aug 27, 2008

    YEREVAN, August 27. /ARKA/. Russia has closed Pandora's Box in the
    South Caucasus acting as a mediator between Georgia and South Ossetia,
    Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan, political expert, said today at the Novosti
    International Press-Center in Yerevan.

    "Azerbaijan knows perfectly well that the conflict is being settled
    not in the way they have expected, and even the politicians with an
    extremist ideology take a different line," he added. "It is obvious
    that they hate Russia much more than their Georgian colleagues."

    The political expert believes Azerbaijan cannot use force to settle
    the Karabakh conflict.

    The Karabakh conflict broke out in 1988 when Artsakh, mainly populated
    by Armenians, declared its independence from Azerbaijan.

    On December 10, 1991, a few days after the collapse of the Soviet
    Union, a referendum took place in Nagorno-Karabakh, and the majority
    of the population (99.89%) voted for independence from Azerbaijan.

    Afterwards, large-scale military operations began, as a result of
    which Azerbaijan lost control over Nagorno-Karabakh and the seven
    regions adjacent to it.

    On May 12, 1994 after the signing of the Bishkek cease-fire agreement,
    the military operations were stopped.

    Since 1992, negotiations over the peaceful settlement of the conflict
    have been carried out within the OSCE Minsk Group, co-chaired by the
    USA, Russia and France.
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