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    U.S. WANTS NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT TO BE SOLVED ONLY THROUGH ITS EFFORTS: RUSSIAN EXPERT
    T. Teymur

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/57 882.html
    Dec 2 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Russia-based Political Technologies Center Vice President Sergei
    Mikheyev says the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and Turkey-Armenia borders
    will certainly be discussed during Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan's visit to the United States.

    "Most likely, the Karabakh conflict will be discussed behind closed
    doors. There will be no public statements on this issue at all,
    or they will be of streamlined nature. The parties will voice their
    "concern" and express hopes for "settlement of the conflict as soon
    as possible" as usual," the expert said.

    "There are quite objective reasons - the U.S. and Turkey are not
    able to bilaterally resolve the issue. At most, they may offer some
    mediation services. Mediation capacity of the United States and Turkey
    in this matter is also limited," he said.

    "With regard to opening of Turkish-Armenian border, the parties can
    be more frank in this matter because this process was possible due to
    U.S. influence on Turkey. The United States understands it will be
    impossible to tear Armenia from Russia without removing the country
    from the isolation. Forcing Russia out of the Caucasus remains one
    of the most pressing problems for the Americans whatever they speak
    about the "reset."

    Mikheyev also does not exclude option of U.S pressure on Armenia to
    liberate the occupied Azerbaijani lands.

    "There pressure is likely to happen. But this pressure is unlikely
    to be open. U.S. wants Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to be solved only
    through its efforts. But all too obvious pressure on Armenia will
    cause a strong wave of anti-American sentiment in Armenia and could
    disrupt plans for the rapprochement of U.S. and Armenian positions
    on the geopolitical positioning," he said.

    "Actually, anyone who would favor in Armenia refusing to support the
    Nagorno-Karabakh, let him be American, Russian or Turkish, risks to
    ruin his public reputation in this country," Mikheyev said.
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