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  • BAKU: US Analyst Predicts Changes In OSCE`S Mediating Group

    US ANALYST PREDICTS CHANGES IN OSCE`S MEDIATING GROUP

    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    Aug 27 2008

    The developments in Georgia have shown that cooperation between Russia
    and the United States within the OSCE Minsk Group (MG), as a means
    of resolving regional conflicts, is unrealistic, a Washington-based
    international expert says.

    The MG, co-chaired by Russia, the U.S. and France, has sought
    to broker a settlement to the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper (Nagorno)
    Garabagh conflict.

    Zeyno Baran, director of the Center for Eurasian Policy at the
    Hudson Institute, said the latest military action in Georgia would
    substantially affect the positions of both Washington and Moscow in
    the MG. She predicted that the MG would undergo changes this fall
    after the presidential elections in the U.S.

    Russia sent troops to South Ossetia and pounded Georgian positions
    on August 8 after Tbilisi launched an offensive to retake the
    self-proclaimed, pro-Russian region. A ceasefire was, subsequently,
    reached to end five days of deadly fighting.

    The Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry spokesman Khazar Ibrahim told the press
    Monday that Russia`s estrangement from the OSCE MG is not on agenda.

    He recalled that President Ilham Aliyev adheres to a clear-cut stance
    on maintaining good neighborliness and friendship relations with the
    country`s northern neighbor.

    Ibrahim emphasized that Russia is not a party to the Garabagh
    conflict. "Therefore, estranging it from co-chairmanship in the MG is
    not under consideration. Azerbaijan continues to maintain neighborly
    and friendly ties with both Russia and NATO."
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