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    'JUST EMPTY TALKS FOR THE BLIND'? ANALYST ON PROGRESS IN SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Tert.am
    14:56 ~U 09.12.09

    In an interview with Azerbaijani news source Day.Az, well-known
    Azerbaijani political expert Vafa Guluzade stated that Turkey, by
    being a guide for American interests in the region, could become a
    leader in the South Caucasus.

    However, according to Guluzade, "neighboring countries Russia and Iran,
    who do not want Turkey and the United States to increase influence
    in the region, will hinder it."

    Continuing, Guluzade said, "Currently, Turkey serves as a mediator
    in negotiations between the West on one hand and Syria and Iran
    on the other. So, Turkey has enormous tasks in the South Caucasus,
    the Middle East and Central Asia.

    "In this situation, the U.S. can not participate in solving the
    Karabakh problem, because now it has other priorities. Washington's
    priority now is relationship with Moscow, and it does not want to
    engage in a confrontation with Russia on the South Caucasus," noted
    the analyst.

    Guluzade once again expressed his opinion that the OSCE Minsk Group
    does not genuinely want to solve the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, and
    "they show no will [to do so]." According to the Azerbaijani analyst,
    "It was Azerbaijan who showed a will in 1999, when it was close to the
    solution of the Karabakh issue. But the Armenian parliament shooting
    at that time canceled all agreements."

    On the topic of statements on the progress in the settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Guluzade considers all such statements
    to be "just empty talks for the blind." In his opinion, "there is no
    progress in the Karabakh issue."

    Vafa Guluzade worked as the Foreign Policy State Advisor to the
    Azerbaijani President between 1990-1999.
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