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    RUSSIAN EXPERT EXPLAINED WHY NO PROGRESS ON THE NAGORNO-KARABAKH ISSUE CAN BE REACHED

    Today
    April 2 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Alexander Krylov, senior research fellow at the Russian Academy of
    Sciences Institute of World Economy and International Relations said
    he believes that the Turkish-Armenian relations are not likely to
    reach any progress.

    According to him, "The Armenian-Turkish relations are less likely
    to see progress in the context of "Armenian genocide". This problem
    continues to be the main obstacle to the normalization of bilateral
    relations. Along with Karabakh problem, it has also blocked the peace
    process. The progress is seen not in the Turkey-Armenia-Azerbaijan
    triangle, but in relations of these countries with other countries.

    There has been an unprecedented deterioration in relations between
    Turkey and Israel and between Turkey and the United States as of late.

    In the latter case, the reason for this was the resolution recognizing
    the Armenian genocide by the U.S. Congress committee".

    "In the meatime, Azerbaijan is developing gas cooperation with Russia
    and Iran at a fast pace. Azerbaijan could diversify gas supplies
    quickly, efficiently and with great benefit although gas negotiations
    between Azerbaijan and Turkey did not reach the desired result so far.

    This is unlikely to delight the EU and U.S., who still cherish hopes
    for the Nabucco project. All this indicates that the situation in
    the Caucasus and around it is rapidly changing forcing states in the
    the region to seek response to fundamentally new challenges. More
    surprises should be expected," the expert said.

    Krylov believes the resolution of the Karabakh conflict is less likely
    to see major changes any time soon. The past events hinder development
    of relations between states in the region.

    "Obviously, Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora will do everything
    to signify 95th anniversary of the 1915 events as much as they can,
    and not only to mark it as a sad date, but also get weighty political
    and diplomatic benefits. But I dont think this approach will lead to
    progress in settlement of the Karabakh problem or in the normalization
    of Armenian-Turkish relations. Not politicians or public members,
    but professional historians should have played a major role here. The
    events of the past should not prevent the neighboring nations from
    building normal and successful future," he said.

    "Dramatic changes in the situation can occur not as a result of April
    24th, but as a result of changes in Iraq, who neighbors with Caucasus
    and Turkey. As we know, the withdrawal of the U.S. Army is not far
    off. It is not yet clear how it will be implemented and what it will
    be followed by. Forecasts are rather negative and even apocalyptic."

    "Obviously, radical change in this situation will inevitably affect
    the Caucasus and Turkey. It is possible that, given the fundamentally
    new security challenges, the current differences between Azerbaijan,
    Armenia and Turkey will become less acute. This gives hopes that
    the dialogue between them will become much more constructive,"
    Krylov noted.

    T. Teymur Today.Az

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/65309.html
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