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    'CHANCES FOR PEACE SOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT DECREASE SIGNIFICANTLY'

    news.az
    Sept 16 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Ilgar Mammadov 'Azerbaijan should seek end a policy of mutual
    understanding with our northern neighbor', said Political analyst
    Ilgar Mammadov.

    Chances for progress in peace talks on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    have decreased several times compared with the previous year and
    reached a minimum for many years, says co-founder of the civil movement
    "Re: AL!", Political analyst Ilgar Mammadov.

    'For several years we have witnessed high activity of Russian diplomacy
    in the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict. But now we can
    say that the Russian initiatives were not serious, and served as a
    cover for other purposes', said Mammadov.

    'The main purpose of the visit of President Dmitry Medvedev to Baku was
    the desire to alleviate that negative in our bilateral relationship,
    which began to come out after the St. Petersburg summit.

    But still, people in Azerbaijan, have strengthened in the belief
    that there is no fundamental change in Russian policy in the South
    Caucasus since the 19th century', said the analyst.

    'Azerbaijan should seek end a policy of mutual understanding with our
    northern neighbor, as it has not brought tangible results in resolving
    the conflict with Armenia, and resume a course on Euro-Atlantic
    integration, which we conducted in 1990', Mammadov said.

    'When in country's hard 90's we managed to resist external pressures,
    why now when the country is many times stronger, must we fear that the
    return to the Euro-Atlantic course would make us vulnerable?' he said.




    From: A. Papazian
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