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    Mediamax, Armenia
    Oct 30 2008


    Armenian pundit expects no big changes after Moscow meeting on Karabakh


    Yerevan, 30 October: Director of Oriental Studies Institute of the
    National Academy of Sciences of Armenia Ruben Safrastyan does not
    expect significant changes in the process of Karabakh conflict
    settlement after the upcoming November 2 meeting of the Russian,
    Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents.

    Mediamax reports that Ruben Safrastyan said today [30 October] that
    Moscow may put certain pressure on the sides, but Azerbaijan and
    Armenia should be making decisions independently.

    The scientist expressed opinion that Russia's stirring up
    [intensification in its activity] in the process of Karabakh conflict
    settlement is mainly conditioned by the strengthening of Moscow's role
    in the South Caucasus after August war in Georgia.

    According to Safrastyan, Turkey has a jealous attitude towards the
    consolidation of Russia's positions in the region and, by starting a
    dialogue with Armenia, tries to consolidate its influence in the
    Caucasus, striving to take up the role of a mediator in the settlement
    of the Karabakh conflict.

    "Armenia quite correctly turns down such mission by Turkey, taking
    into account its open pro-Azerbaijani stance," the Director of
    Oriental Studies Institute stated.

    Ruben Safrastyan believes that "after the visit of the Turkish
    President to Yerevan, the relations between Yerevan and Ankara have
    made a transition to the course of normal diplomatic struggle, in
    which the sides defend their national interests". At that one should
    not expect to see soon solutions in the given process, taking into
    account Ankara's reluctance to take up real compromises, the scientist
    concluded.
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