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    SITUATION IN S. CAUCASUS GETTING MORE COMPLICATED - CSTO CHIEF

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS
    March 12 2008
    Russia

    Extra-regional forces are having a destabilizing effect on the
    situation in South Caucasus, which is the responsibility zone of the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), said Nikolai Bordyuzha,
    the CSTO Secretary General.

    "The destabilized situation in Iraq that is going to remain so for
    a long while increases security concerns in the region. Turkish
    forces raids to the neighboring country increased the already high
    degree of tensions, and the events in early March on the cease-fire
    in the Nagorno Karabakh zone seriously thwart the Karabakh conflict
    settlement process," Bordyuzha said at a roundtable session in Moscow
    on Wednesday.

    Speaking of the recent events in Armenia, Bordyuzha said: "In our view,
    we should bear in mind that the events in Yerevan were to some extent
    influenced by forces outside the region, as the media claim."

    That these forces are interested in intervention "can be clearly
    seen in the Central Asian region," he said. "In particular, probing
    test statements by NATO officials about using Uzbekistan's military
    infrastructure for supporting military security operations by coalition
    forces in Afghanistan," Bordyuzha said.

    Behind this interest are geopolitical and economic motives, in
    particular, the struggle for natural resources.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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