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    USA CAN BE A POTENTIAL MODERATOR IN NKR CONFLICT SETTLEMENT ISSUE

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    12.06.2009 18:40 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia does not possess enough resources to act
    as a moderator in Armenian-Azeri relations, Russian politologist,
    National Strategy Institute founder Stanislav Belkovski stated.

    According to him, despite Armenia and Azerbaijan are not refusing to
    meet through intermediary of Russia, it's mediation in NKR conflict
    settlement can't be effective. According to politologist, USA can be
    a potential moderator in this issue. "I believe, Turkey or EU could
    play a certain role, but still it would be less than USA's," he added.

    "Turkey, which is ruled by Islamists, seeks to play a greater role
    in the region. In particular, Turkey is rapidly improving its ties
    with Armenia", noted the political scientist.

    This also reflects its attempts to become a moderator in the resolution
    of the Karabakh conflict.

    "Turkey is doomed to become one of the participants of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict settlement strategy", concluded Belkovski.

    As for Iran's capabilities as a mediator, Belkovski stated that it
    is yet too early to speak about it, as a global power like USA is
    not interested in it. "This is why Iran can influence Azerbaijan
    and Armenia only thorough some secret diplomacy or economy. Still,
    Iran won't manage to become a regional moderator," he noted.

    "In near future, the situation with NKR conflict settlement will
    not be significantly changed. None of potential moderators can take
    a decisively pro- Azerbaijani or pro-Armenian position. Besides,
    absence of regional leader seriously affects the situation," Day.az
    cited Belkovski as saying.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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