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    U.S. DIPLOMAT: 'I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT A WAR BETWEEN ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN REGARDING NAGORNO-KARABAKH IS LIKELY OR NECESSARY'

    arminfo
    Friday, May 25, 15:31

    I do not believe that a war between Armenia and Azerbaijan regarding
    Nagorno-Karabakh is likely or necessary as long as both countries
    remain in diplomatic contact through the Minsk Group process, said
    Richard D. Kauzlarich, a veteran American diplomat (ret), writer,
    and intelligence analyst, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
    and US Ambassador to Baku (1994-1997), commenting on Azerbaijan's
    purchases of Israeli weapons in an interview with TURAN's Washington
    DC correspondent.

    "What I worry is that rather than engaging in serious efforts to
    resolve the conflict through negotiations, both Armenia and Azerbaijan
    are looking for pretexts not to reach an agreement that requires
    compromises on both sides," he said.

    Commenting on arrests of a number of believers, tensions between
    the state and religious Muslims that have mounted in recent months,
    Kauzlarich said that radical Islam - mainly sponsored by Iran - was a
    concern during my time in Baku. "The worry is that popular unhappiness
    with the state of Azerbaijani democracy, human rights violations and
    the extreme corruption will lead to the further growth of Islamic
    radicalism. Everyone in Azerbaijan - especially the government -
    should understand this threat and use Azerbaijan's economic wealth to
    address social concerns as well as improve the human rights situation,"
    he said.

    Since 1992 the OSCE Minsk Group represented by co-chairs from Russia,
    U.S. and France has been mediating in resolution of the conflict
    unleashed by Azerbaijan in 1988. At present the peace process is
    based on the Madrid Principles suggested by the OSCE MG in 2007 in
    Madrid and renovated in 2009.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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