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    SOUTH CAUCASUS IN FOCUS OF NEAREST NON-CAUCASIAN NEIGHBORS - KAZAKHSTAN AND UKRAINE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    19.05.2008 18:07 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Internationalization of the South Caucasus is
    hotly debated by Russian expert circles and three former republics
    of soviet Transcaucasia.

    However, the talk about outer (or regional) players, are as a
    rule restricted to the ENP implementation in Georgia, Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, the Political News Agency reports.

    "Meanwhile, the South Caucasus is in focus of the nearest non-Caucasian
    neighbors - Kazakhstan and Ukraine. It's also worth mentioning that
    Russia has strategic allies in the CIS, whose priorities and interests
    in the Caucasus are unclear. With the USSR decline, the former soviet
    republics lost the "sense of solidarity and historical gratitude."

    "Former Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev offered mediation
    in the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. In 1991 Russia's
    first President Boris Yeltsin accompanied by Nazarbayev paid a
    visit to the region. The journey resulted in a communique signed by
    leaders of Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Azerbaijan, in presence
    of a representative from Nagorno Karabakh. At that time, Nazarbayev's
    mission was a failure. However, even after the USSR decline, Kazakhstan
    pretends to the role of a post soviet space integrator. It focuses
    on development of relations with Russia, U.S. and EU, what demands
    pragmatism rather than ideology," the edition says.
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