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    RUSSIA DOES NOT HAVE ALL KEYS TO PROBLEM: SABINE FREIZER

    news.am, Armenia
    Jan 15 2010

    Turkey tries to urge Russia to work closer with Armenia so that it
    makes concessions in Karabakh talks. Turkey wishes to see Russia
    as well as other players, including U.S. and EU more involved
    in Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, Europe Program Director at
    International Crisis Group Sabine Freizer said in her interview with
    Azerbaijani Trend News agency.

    "Russia's ability to actually push through an agreement is perhaps the
    strongest among all international players, but remains limited. It is
    only when the two countries and the two societies are ready to accept
    these basic principles that there would be an agreement," she stated.

    Freizer hailed positive intensification of OSCE states, including
    Russia, underlining that process should be accompanied by debates in
    Armenia and Azerbaijan concerning the basic principles. The agreement
    is possible once both societies are ready to accept it.

    "So, the principles cannot be forced upon Armenia and Azerbaijan
    from Russia or from the US, the societies also need to agree to them
    themselves," Freizer underlined.

    According to her, Turkey strives to reach stability and peace in the
    South Caucasus, attempting to settle Karabakh conflict. However, it
    should realize that Russia "does not have all keys to the problem",
    Trend reads.

    "The Moscow declaration of November 2008 was an example of the
    limitations of Russian influence. The Russian leadership did step in
    and was successful in getting a signature from the two presidents,
    but this did not change anything on the ground or get the sides closer
    to a comprehensive agreement," Europe Program Director added.
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