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    NAGORNO-KARABAKH HAUNTS ENERGY SECTOR

    United Press International
    July 15 2009

    MOSCOW, July 15 (UPI) -- Russian interests and rancor between Ankara
    and Baku over the Nagorno-Karabakh region may undercut progress on
    the Nabucco pipeline for Europe, analysts say.

    A move by Ankara to open the Turkish border with Armenia has
    angered energy partners for the $10.3 billion Nabucco gas pipeline
    in Azerbaijan.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a bitter military battle over
    Nagorno-Karabakh in the early 1990s, and the regional fallout from
    disputes over the territory remains tense despite a 1994 cease-fire.

    The Nabucco project for Europe reached a milestone Monday with an
    intergovernmental agreement among its partners, but the project faces
    setbacks in terms of financing and gas commitments.

    Turkey, meanwhile, is keen on developing the economy in the region
    along the border with Armenia and sees opportunity in the Armenia
    energy sector. But Russian efforts to expand its energy hold in the
    region may spill over to curtail European efforts at energy security,
    writes Alexandros Petersen in the Moscow Times.

    Petersen, associate director of the Eurasia Energy Center at the
    Atlantic Council in Washington, writes that a push by Moscow to
    establish a footprint in Armenia could expand its influence in the
    regional energy sector.

    He says that while Western allies have largely ignored Armenia due to
    the Nagorno-Karabakh, a Russian push into the region and simmering
    tensions between Baku and Ankara could have a significant impact on
    regional energy security issues, including Nabucco.
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