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    KAZAN IS THE LAST CHANCE: ZAMAN

    Tert.am
    20.06.11

    The meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents, Serzh
    Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev, scheduled to be held in Kazan, Russia,
    on June 25, is the last chance and the last hope for a peaceful
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict, Fikret Ertan wrote in the Turkish
    daily Zaman.

    In his article titled "Armenian-Iranian relations and Kazan summit,"
    Ertan speaks about the Armenian-Iranian relations, the reasons for the
    delay of the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to Armenia,
    Teheran's stance on the Karabakh conflict settlement and the upcoming
    meeting of the Armenian and Azeri presidents.

    "The relations between our neighbors - Armenia and Iran- can be
    characterized as strong, close and deep, and they are on a high level,"
    Ertan writes. "To enhance those relations, the leaders of the both
    countries pay visits to each other's country, meet eye to eye.

    Recently, Iranian President Ahmadinejad was set to visit Armenia. But
    the meeting was cancelled at a last minute; the reasons were not
    entirely clear."

    "Armenian president's press secretary Armen Arzumanyan said the visit
    was delayed by a mutual agreement and will be rescheduled for a later
    date," Ertan continues. "Ahmadinejad's press secretary Hasan Salihi in
    turn said it was delayed because the documents supposed to be signed
    with Armenia were not ready. It is not clear what documents he was
    speaking about."

    Ertan goes on writing that there are only speculations about the
    topic of the documents.

    "Armenian experts and analysts are not very happy about the Iranian
    statements. Some of them think that Ahmadinejad - due to his domestic
    problems - is not able to leave the country even for a moment. Others
    think Yerevan has bought time to answer the questions that were to be
    raised during Ahmadinejad's visit. It is unclear what those questions
    were about. Some think they had to do with the Karabakh conflict.

    Others say Iran is concerned about possible developments that could
    follow the Kazan meeting, and has put forward conditions ahead of the
    meeting," he goes on. "Speculations are that Iran is for maintaining
    the status quo in Karabakh, believing that by scraping it, Iran may
    lose its role in the region. Besides, Iran opposes the idea that
    Western peacekeepers - supposedly including NATO and US troops -
    be deployed in Nagorno Karabakh and adjacent territories. Iran has
    repeatedly stated it did not want to see Western peacekeepers in
    the region. In addition, it is seeking a broker's role between the
    parties."

    Speaking about the Kazan meeting between Sargsyan and Aliyev, Ertan
    says it is the last opportunity to settle the conflict: "The Armenian
    and Azerbaijani leaders are set to meet in Kazan on June 25 to discuss
    the Karabakh conflict. The meeting is deemed as the last chance to
    reach an agreement. Even Aliyev thinks so... But it is hard to predict
    if any agreement could be reached over the basic principles. However,
    the meetings is deemed as the last chance and the last hope for a
    peaceful settlement of the conflict."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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