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    VLADIMIR EVSEYEV: RUSSIA HOPES TO STOP AZERBAIJAN FROM RESORTING TO FORCE IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    VestnikKavkaza.net
    Oct 10 2011

    Last week the Russian representative in the UN said that Russia will
    support Azerbaijan in the upcoming elections to the new board of the
    non-permanent UN Security Council members. The head of the Russian
    Social and Political Research Center, Vladimir Evseyev, commented on
    this statement, as well as some other recent developments, to VK.

    - What are Russia's motives for supporting Azerbaijan's candidature
    for non-permanent UN Security Council membership?

    - As you know, Russia has delivered an S-300 missile complex to
    Azerbaijan, along with three batteries, despite all doubts. Russia
    is interested in cooperation with Azerbaijan, but at the same time
    it wants to retain its strategic partnership with Armenia. Russia
    supports Azerbaijan in this matter because it wants to show its
    good intentions. And, of course, Russia hopes to stop Azerbaijan
    from resorting to force in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, as it
    would inevitably be drawn into it. Russia has a right of veto in
    the UN Security Council, so it can prevent any undesired decision
    of the Council. But it is possible that Russia wants additional
    support in the votes or wants Azerbaijan to voice some of Russia's
    initiatives - so that Russia wouldn't be the only one promoting a
    number of principles. And this is only natural: every state tries to
    introduce its supporters into important international bodies. Moreover,
    Azerbaijan has good relations with the West, so it has a good chance.

    - And how would Azerbaijan profit from such a status?

    - It would, possibly, bring up the Nagorno-Karabakh issue in one way
    or another. However, this turn wouldn't be good for Russia.

    Azerbaijan's wish to discuss the problem might not be actually enough
    for the Security Council, but it is in the realm of possibility. -
    Russian PM Vladimir Putin published an article touching upon the
    prospects fir creating a Eurasian Union. Do you think this idea might
    interest the South Caucasian states?

    - I don't think this initiative is addressed to these countries
    directly. They might be involved as transport corridors for gas and
    coal, but nothing more. The Eurasian Union is more about the Central
    Asian countries, and the South Caucasus is on this hypothetical
    Union's periphery. I think that the South Caucasian countries are
    more interested in partnership with Europe and Turkey. The very idea
    of the Eurasian Union was expressed by the Kazakh President, so no,
    I don't think that the region of the South Caucasus was initially
    meant to be integrated into this alliance. Nevertheless, an increase
    of cooperation within the framework of the trans-Caspian pipeline is
    definitely implied. Kazakhstan sells its oil via Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan,
    while Turkmenistan also participates in the trans-Caspian pipeline
    project, however its participation in the Eurasian Union project is
    most unlikely. So I don't think that oil and gas related issues will
    influence the choice of the Union's members.

    Interview by Eugene Krishtalev, exclusively to VK .

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