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    KARABAKH ISSUE CANNOT BE SETTLED UNDER TWO SIDES' ACCORD: ISKANDARYAN

    news.am
    Jan 18 2010
    Armenia

    Karabakh issue is not at the stage where it can be settled under two
    sides' accord, Caucasus Institute Director Alexander Iskandaryan said
    in the course of Jan. 18 Yerevan-Moscow telethon, underlining that in
    this respect Armenia-Turkey reconciliation cannot influence Karabakh
    peace process in any way.

    According to Iskandaryan, even if Armenia-Turkey relations entail the
    opening of the embassies in both states "it might not directly bring
    to Karabakh conflict settlement." He also stated that intensification
    of Ankara-Moscow cooperation will inevitably result in changes in
    communication-transportation field and energy projects. In its turn
    this will definitely affect the course of Karabakh peace process.

    Alexander Skakov, the expert of Russian Institute of Strategic Studies
    outlined that improvement of Russian-Turkish or Armenian-Turkish
    relations will impact not the result but process of Karabakh conflict
    settlement. First, it will dramatically weaken Baku's position as for
    Azerbaijan it was the pressure factor on Yerevan. Besides, improvement
    of Armenia-Turkey relations will make Yerevan more compliant, though
    it does not mean that Armenia would be ready to cede Karabakh,
    Skakov considers.
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