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  • BAKU: Interests of many countries interlaced in Karabakh conflict

    news.az, Azerbaijan
    Jan 6 2010


    Interests of many countries interlaced in Karabakh conflict
    Wed 06 January 2010 | 13:47 GMT Text size:


    Vafa Guluzade "Turkey is willing to settle the Karabakh conflict.

    It is interested in this issue more than others, but not everything
    depends on this country. Certainly, Erdogan will touch upon this issue
    during talks with Putin and Medvedev but I do not think it will
    promote the soonest resolution of the Karabakh conflict", said
    political scientist Vafa Guluzade commenting on the upcoming visit of
    Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Moscow.

    According to the political scientist, the Karabakh conflict is one of
    the most complicated conflicts in the world as the interests of very
    many countries are interlaced in it.

    "The United States are also viewing this conflict as a way and lever
    of their influence on the region. Thus, if even Moscow can be
    persuaded, we should also persuade Washington. This is such a
    complicated knot of differences and interests that I am more
    pessimistic in this issue. Both Moscow and Washington have occupied a
    zero-risk position and insist that the parties should agree and they
    will support any agreement. But everyone knows that they are cunning.
    Armenia is not an independent state and, if these superpowers order
    so, it will agree on any solution. But they will not do so. The world
    superpowers benefit from protracting the conflict", he said.

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