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    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    Jan 6 2010

    Azeri analyst sees war threat in the Caucasus

    06-01-2010 23:08:00

    The threat of war has escalated in the Caucasus region, an Azerbaijani
    analyst has opined.
    Mubariz Ahmadoghlu, the head of the Center for Political Innovation
    and Technology, told a news conference on the outcomes of 2009 that
    rising tension in the northern Caucasus is a serious hazard for the
    turbulent region. According to him, the tension is caused by
    socio-economic challenges and unfair attitude toward the nations
    living in the region.
    Ahmadoghlu said further that Russia-Armenia relations are currently
    facing a dire crisis. However, the predicament is not evident mainly
    for two reasons.
    `Since more serious processes are ongoing around Armenia, the crisis
    in its relations with Russia is not seen ostensibly. Another main
    point is that Armenia is managing to hide the tension in its relations
    with Russia,' the analyst said.
    Ahmadoghlu said the most vivid sign of the current tension between
    Moscow and Yerevan is the Russian president's avoiding a meeting with
    the Armenian leader under various pretexts.
    Ahmadoghlu noted that Armenia's hopes for the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization (CSTO), the military arm of the former Soviet bloc
    CIS, have not been justified. He added that Moscow has recently
    countered Yerevan's joining NATO events twice.
    The Caucasus region remains a source of tension due to lingering
    conflicts. Azerbaijan and Armenia have been facing a conflict for
    nearly two decades. Armenia continues to occupy Upper Garabagh and
    seven other Azerbaijani districts despite international calls and UN
    resolutions demanding its pullout. Baku has not ruled out military
    action to liberate its land and has spent billions on dollars on
    building up its military.*
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