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    SABINA FREISER: THERE COMES THE TIME FOR DECISIVE STAGE OF KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT

    ArmInfo
    2008-10-28 15:34:00

    ArmInfo-TURAN. There comes the time for a decisive stage of the
    talks on the Karabakh conflict settlement. Russia tries to encourage
    Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents to the peaceful agreement to
    restore its authority in the region, Sabina Freiser, program director
    of International Crisis Group, said in an interview with Voice of
    America (VOA) radio.

    Asked which side Russia will take, if military activities are resumed,
    Freiser said that Russia acts as a guarantor of Armenia's security.

    "In case of new confrontation, Russia will appear to be in a
    complicated situation. Azerbaijan has its own allies, but I think that
    emergence of the second seat of conflict on the Caucasus is bad. If the
    current favorable situation is not used, the Prague process could be
    stopped and it will be hard to resume it. Therefore, we need efforts
    of all parties to the conflict," said Freiser.

    She added that Azerbaijan should not "boast of" its military budget,
    because Armenia is also increasing its military expenses. But
    Armenia also should not think that time works for it and that Nagorno
    Karabakh's de-facto independence will naturally turn into reality.

    The expert has positively assessed the visit of Turkish President to
    Yerevan. "Improvement of relationships between Armenia and Turkey
    is useful not only for these countries, but also for the whole
    region. This rapprochement should be assessed from the viewpoint of
    solution to the Karabakh conflict. I hope that Turkey could act as
    a useful mediator," Freiser said.

    She said that now world community pays a special attention to the
    Karabakh conflict. This is a rare chance, which must be used, because
    such an opportunity may never occur.
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