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    RUSSIA UPHOLDS STATUS QUO IN KARABAKH

    The Messenger
    Jan 20 2010
    Georgia

    The normalisation of relations between Armenia and Turkey has
    hit a reef. Turkey considers that progress being made in the
    resolution of the Karabakh conflict is an essential condition of this
    normalisation, and Azerbaijan will probably demand this for the sake
    of Turkish-Azerbaijan relations. However Yerevan says that these two
    issues should not be connected.

    Almost the same idea was expressed by Russian Premier Putin during his
    Turkish counterpart's visit to Russia. He said that both issues are
    complicated enough in themselves, and linking them will make their
    resolution even more complicated. Azeri officials observe that as
    the Russian and Armenian positions coincide in this Moscow does not
    support change in the South Caucasus.

    Russia does not want to resolve the Karabakh conflict because then
    Armenia would not need Russian military assistance. Azeri analysts
    and political figures think that Putin did not say anything new.

    Co-Chairman of the Azeri Social Democratic Party Araz Alizade has
    stated that Russia supports establishing Turkish-Armenian relations
    for its own benefit, on its own terms.
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