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    SUPERPOWERS' PASSIVENESS ON KARABAKH ISSUE LEAVES NO HOPE FOR PROGRESS IN 2010

    news.az
    Jan 11 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Eugeni Volk I think there should not be any special expectations
    in terms of stabilization of the situation in the region for 2010,
    Eugeni Volk said.

    The absence of a great interest of the leading countries of the
    world in the Karabakh conflict settlement does not leave hopes for
    a significant progress in the conflict settlement in 2010, considers
    Eugeni Volk, political scientist and head of The Heritage Foundation
    (US) in Moscow.

    "I think there should not be any special expectations in terms of
    stabilization of the situation in the region for 2010 as it is obvious
    that the situation remains complicated, the positions of the parties
    still differ and I do not see any deep interest of the conflict parties
    and external powers, primarily, I mean Russia, US and NATO", he told.

    In addition, there are many other focuses of tensions and armed
    conflicts around this region that draw attention of the superpowers,
    Volk said. "In this sense the attention to the conflict around Nagorno
    Karabakh is, certainly, less strong than it could have been.

    Therefore, I do not think any tensions will rise in this region. I
    also do not think there can be any breakthrough in direction of
    stabilization and resolution", the expert concluded.
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