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    news.az, Azerbaijan
    March 27 2010


    Azerbaijan and Armenia have no incentive to fight again - analyst
    Sat 27 March 2010 | 15:33 GMT Text size:


    Douglas W. Blum News.Az interviews Douglas W. Blum, Professor of
    Political Science, Providence College.

    It seems that US has been playing a less active role at the
    post-soviet area after the Russian-Georgian war in 2008. Do you agree
    with this? And what was the result of this war for the West?

    Yes, I think this is correct ` the reason is the Obama
    administration's effort to `reset' relations with Russia. The Georgia
    war was considered very embarrassing and ill-advised, and of course it
    further strained US-Russian relations.

    US and Russia are the main mediators in the settlement of
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Are they
    really able to cooperate in solving of this conflict?

    I cannot comment on this question. My only impression is that the role
    of Turkey ` and US as well as Russian efforts to strengthen relations
    with Turkey ` are really the key factor.

    How could you comment an opinion that Russia (which is afraid of close
    cooperation between Azerbaijan from one side and EU and NATO from the
    other side) is not interested in Karabakh settlement?

    There may be some truth to this, in the sense that while both
    countries are in conflict, each of them remains more dependent on good
    relations with Russia. But again, this is not a topic I follow
    closely.

    Turkey has been playing very active role during last two years trying
    to bring peace and stability to the South Caucasus. Do you believe in
    success of this mission and is it in the interest of the US and
    Russia?

    I suspect that Turkey can indeed powerfully promote stability by
    reconciliation with Armenia. Ultimately I do believe that such
    stability is in the interests of all regional and global actors.

    Iran proposes its mediatory in resolving of Karabakh conflict. How
    could you estimate the potential role of Iran in establishing the
    peace and stability in the region?

    I am deeply skeptical that Iran can - or even wishes to ` promote
    peace and stability in the region. Rather, Iran's major concern is to
    break out of its relative isolation, and thereby to increase its
    potential integration in global FDI and energy markets. However, in my
    opinion the outcome of Iran's greater role would be a decrease in
    regional and global security, because of the Iranian regime's
    rejection of key international norms and institutions.

    Do you believe in possibility of new war in the Caspian region (for
    example between Russia and Georgia or Azerbaijan and Armenia or US
    invasion against Iran)?

    Possible? Yes. Likely? No. I think Georgia has learned a painful
    lesson, and that Russia has also learned that it's aggressive reaction
    was not successful diplomatically. Azerbaijan and Armenia have no
    incentive to fight again, and in fact both have much to lose from
    another conflict. And at least while Obama is president, the US will
    not undertake unilateral military action against Iran ` unless Iran
    does something extremely reckless (which I also believe is unlikely).

    Aliyah Fridman
    News.Az

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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