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  • Stepan Grigoryan on the year 2011

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Jan 8 2012

    Stepan Grigoryan on the year 2011


    VK asked director of the Yerevan Globalization Analysis Center, Stepan
    Grigoryan, to say some words about the results of the year 2011 for
    the Caucasus.

    "It's hard to discuss the Caucasus as a specific region. The Caucasus
    has a very complicated structure. We see several countries that differ
    greatly from one another," the expert says. "Turkey, Azerbaijan and
    Georgia constitute the first group of countries, Russia and Armenia -
    the second."

    "The main problem for the whole region is the never-ending conflict
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh," Stepanyan
    explains.

    "One the one hand, there is no actual war, on the other, there is no
    progress in peace talks either," he adds.

    "Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia are enhancing their ties. Russia and
    Armenia are also trying to improve cooperation with each other," the
    expert says.

    Speaking about possible progress in Azerbaijani-Armenian peace talks,
    Grigoryan says that he believes Russia will come up with some new
    propositions.

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