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    RUSSIA LURES AZERBAIJAN WITH NEW PEACE AND ENERGY INITIATIVES
    by Natalia Leshchenko

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    September 16, 2008

    The president of Azerbaijan is visiting his Russian counterpart
    Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow today at the latter's invitation. The
    conversation will focus on two principal subjects: a peace settlement
    in Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan's energy policy.

    Significance:Russia is keen to play a peacemaker role in the
    protracted conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the
    pro-Armenian separatist republic on Azerbaijani territory. Azerbaijan
    has been building up its military muscle recently, and calls for a
    military solution of the conflict are heard increasingly. Russia,
    a traditional ally of Armenia, is keen to avoid another military
    confrontation in the Caucasus, and the situation where it may be
    forced to support its ally Armenia in the framework of Collective
    Security Treaty Organisation. Hence, Medvedev is initiating talks
    between the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders, which he has offered
    to mediate, to broker an eventual peace deal. Russia is equally keen
    to preclude Azerbaijan's military, political and energy gravitation
    towards NATO and the Western organisations, and to counterbalance the
    obvious efforts taken by the U.S. administration recently, including
    a visit by vice-president Dick Cheney, to draw Azerbaijan into its
    sphere of influence. Medvedev will be proposing a treaty banning
    deployment of military forces from outside the region and will also
    be lobbying Russia's purchases of Azerbaijani gas from the second
    stage of Shah-Deniz field. The Azerbaijani president faces some
    rather tough--if ultimately luxury--choices between the wooings of
    the Western and Russian leadership. Known for his diplomatic skills,
    Aliyev is likely to seek to navigate the situation without making a
    clear alliance with either of the contending sides.
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