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    BRITISH EXPERT: KOSOVO MODEL MAY BE APPLIED TO KARABAKH

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.02.2008 16:34 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Anatol Lieven, British policy analyst and chairman
    of International Relations and Terrorism Studies at King's College
    London, doubts that Kosovo's independence will not be precedent for
    other conflicts.

    "Kosovo and Nagorno Karabakh are different conflicts, but what happens
    in one region will have a certain effect on what happens in the other",
    Anatol Lieven,

    Lieven believes that the Kosovo model can be applied to the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict. "Why not? It is easy to say that things are
    specific, but it depends who is doing the talking. Everybody tries
    to make up different rules, different cases. But in fact, it does
    set a precedent", said the British analyst.

    "I don't believe that Russia will back Karabakhi Armenians. But they
    will undoubtedly be encouraged by Kosovo's independence", he said.

    Commenting on Russia's hindering the determination of the final status
    of Kosovo and supporting regimes in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Mr
    Lieven said there were two main reasons for it. "Firstly, Abkhazians
    and Ossetians are Northern Caucasian nations to whom the Russians are
    tied very closely. And certainly they do not want any more trouble
    in the North Caucasus.

    Secondly, Russians have come to absolutely detest the Georgians and
    are not going to do anything for them, whereas Russia, of course,
    has been trying to build good relations with Azerbaijan. That is
    the explanation", he said. Analyzing the difficulties western powers
    face in balancing people's aspiration for independence with a wish
    to maintain the territorial integrity of existing states and preserve
    regional stability, Mr Lieven said it would partly depend on further
    developments.

    "If Kosovo secedes successfully and more or less peacefully, then,
    no doubt, the U.S. policy will score a victory. If the independence
    of Kosovo leads to more serious fighting with Serbia and a possible
    overspill of Albanian separatism into Serbia itself and then towards
    Macedonia, then of course, the entire U.S.

    policy towards the region, and ever since 1999 and the Kosovo war,
    will be seen as a disaster. But we do not yet know what will happen",
    the expert said, Trend reports.

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