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    MOSCOW DECLARATION STIPULATES THAT FOR PRESENT SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH PROBLEM IS NOT POSSIBLE

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010734
    Dec 18, 2008
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 18, NOYAN TAPAN. In the opinion of the director
    of the Caucasus Media Institute Alexander Iskandarian, the defeat
    inflicted by Russian troops on the Georgian army caused a panic in
    Azerbaijan, nullifying the opportunity of a military solution of the
    Karabakh problem. The Armenian-Turkish contacts which, regardless
    of further development of the relations of the two countries, have
    already changed the situation in the region, have also contributed
    to the weakening of Azerbaijan's positions.

    As A. Iskandarian said during the discussion on the subject "The
    Perception of the Karabakh Conflict by Society and the Results of
    the Negotiation Process in 2008", at the same time some panic moods
    were recorded in Armenia as well as some political forces and mass
    media outlets spoke about the inevitability of surrendering Karabakh
    to Azerbaijan in the near future.

    However, according to A. Iskandarian, such statements were made
    not based on an analysis of the situation but from political
    considerations.

    The political scientist expressed an opinion that the Karabakh problem
    cannot be solved thanks to volitional abilities of some persons or
    forces or thanks to newly proposed solutions. It is a derivative of
    the balance among numerous players and factors in the region, and only
    in case of violation of that balance, a sharp change can be recorded.

    In the words of the former deputy foreign minister of Nagorno Karabakh
    Masis Mayilian, the Russian-Turkish rapprochement after the August
    events creates a possibility of such a violation of the balance,
    which is fraught with danger of a not pro-Armenian solution of the
    Karabakh conflict.

    As regards Georgia, in the words of A. Iskandarian, as a result of
    the Russian-Georgian war, Georgia has become much weaker, and not
    only from the economic and military point of view: its positions as
    a stronghold of democracy in the South Caucasus have weakened, while
    Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili lost his reputation for being
    the most democratic president in the region.
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