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    ANDREY ARESHEV: ANY CONDITIONS ON TURKEY'S PART OUT OF THE QUESTION

    news.am
    Jan 12 2010
    Armenia

    Whatever claims Turkey may lay to playing a more essential role
    in dealing with problems in the South Caucasus, the fact is that
    it will never resolve any problem without coordinating its actions
    with Russia, Andrey Areshev, Deputy Director General of the Strategic
    Culture Foundation, told NEWS.am, speaking of Turkish Premier Recep
    Erdogan's visit to Moscow scheduled for January 12.

    He said that both bilateral and regional problems are normally
    discussed during such visits. The expert believes that the sides will
    lay emphasis on energy problems, "various gas and oil pipelines turkey
    is most interested in."

    As regards RF Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's forthcoming visit to
    Armenia, Areshev pointed out everything is quite clear: "Besides
    bilateral relations, the sides will, of course, discuss regional
    problems, particularly the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, with no progress
    toward a settlement being observed," the expert said.

    Areshev believes that Azerbaijan's bellicose statements hinder the
    peace process within the OSCE Minsk Group. According to him, much
    will be talked about the prospects for settling the conflict this
    year at the meeting, but the good will repeatedly shown by Russia
    and Armenia is not sufficient for the conflict to be settled.

    Since Azerbaijan presents the Turkish Premier's discussions of energy
    problems in Moscow as a key to the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, Areshev pointed out that any conditions on the part of
    Turkey at out of the question.

    "Issues of Russian-Turkish energy cooperation are too complicated to
    be linked to the Nagorno-Karabakh problem. Especially as the problem
    cannot be resolved of the individual will of either Russia or Turkey,"
    Areshev said. He pointed out that no breakthrough should be expected
    of the forthcoming meetings.
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