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  • BAKU; 'Very Difficult' For Iran To Be Involved In Karabakh Settlemen

    'VERY DIFFICULT' FOR IRAN TO BE INVOLVED IN KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

    news.az
    March 19 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Map of Azerbaijan News.Az interviews Emmanuel Karagiannis, senior
    consultant and coordinator for the Caspian Energy and Security Forum
    at MEC International in London.

    What are the prospects for a Karabakh settlement in the near future?

    Although there have been indications that the two sides are
    moving towards a settlement, one cannot be very optimistic for two
    reasons: first, there has recently been a deterioration in relations
    between Turkey and Armenia that will affect one way or another the
    Azeri-Armenian relationship. Second, there is no consensus within
    both Azerbaijan and Armenia regarding what is 'acceptable' and what
    crosses the line. Therefore, the Armenian and Azeri governments will
    have to convince their respective societies about the need for a less
    than ideal settlement

    The international community officially recognizes Karabakh as part of
    Azerbaijan. But is there any threat of Karabakh's independence from
    Azerbaijan after what happened in Kosovo, Abkhazia and South Ossetia?

    It is highly unlikely that any country, including Russia, will
    recognize de jure the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh. In particular,
    Russia won't jeopardize its growing energy trade with Baku over this.

    How would you estimate the role of Turkey in the settlement? Can it
    be positive despite the problems between Turkey and Armenia?

    Without doubt, Turkey has a strong role in Transcaucasia but in recent
    years its relationship with Russia has reached a high point. Moreover,
    Ankara is not considered an honest broker by most Armenians. Yet,
    if Turkish-Armenian relations improve considerably, that will
    certainly increase dramatically the chances of a settlement in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In the Turkey-Armenia-Azerbaijan triangle,
    each side has its own interest that must be taken into account by
    the others.

    Iran as well expresses willingness to be involved in the settlement.

    What kind of role can Iran play?

    At a time of increased tensions between Tehran and the West, it is
    very difficult for the Iranian leadership either to launch a diplomatic
    initiative or to get involved in the settlement.

    Azeri authorities say there will be a new war for Karabakh if the
    negotiations with Armenia fail. How likely is a new war in the region?

    Although a new war does not seem probable, no one can exclude the
    possibility that the Azeri leadership will feel strong pressure
    at some point from Azeri society to use military force against the
    Karabakh Armenians.

    Emmanuel Karagiannis is senior consultant and coordinator for
    the Caspian Energy and Security Forum at business consultants MEC
    International in London.

    Aliyah Fridman News.Az
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