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    KARABAKH CAN ONLY BE RESOLVED BY MAKING RADICAL CONCESSIONS

    The Messenger
    Aug 24 2009
    Georgia

    Former MP Murat Petrosian, a political analyst from Nagorno Karabakh,
    thinks that the solution of the Karabakh problem depends greatly on
    the positions of Russia and the USA, who should reconcile the positions
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan, which are almost mutually exclusive.

    Petrosian is very sceptical about this happening however, stating
    that real regulation of the conflict is possible only through at
    least one party making very serious concessions. Armenian President
    Levon Ter-Petrosian was forced to resign in 1998 for advocating such
    concessions. It is unlikely that Ilham Aliev, President of Azerbaijan,
    will ever recognise the independence of the Karabakh Republic,
    and any Armenian President who agreed to the possibility of wide
    autonomy for Karabakh within Azeri borders would also be forced to
    step down. The analyst draws the very pessimistic conclusion that
    in foreseeable future it will be difficult to sign and conclude any
    document establishing peace in the region.

    Petrosian thinks that the USA is very much interested in seeing
    peace and stability in the region but Russia does not need a final
    determination of Karabakh's status. Moscow prefers a situation where
    the resolution of the Karabakh problem depends on what the Kremlin's
    position is. He suggests that at the moment it would be useful to
    create a document where Karabakh's status is determined which both
    sides can interpret in the way they choose. However Petrosian admits
    that this most complicated task is almost impossible to fulfil.
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