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    AZERI-ARMENIA CONFLICT MAY SOON ESCALATE, ICG OFFICIAL WARNS

    Bloomberg
    Oct 1 2013

    By Zulfugar Agayev - 2013-10-01T16:15:56Z The territorial dispute
    between oil-exporting Azerbaijan and neighboring Armenia may soon
    escalate amid rising violence and weapons buildup, according to a
    non-profit group dedicated to resolving global conflicts.

    Until the 2011 breakdown in peace talks, "there was a process,"
    Lawrence Scott Sheets, project director for the South Caucasus at
    the International Crisis Group, said today by phone from Tbilisi,
    the Georgian capital. "It was not a successful process but just the
    existence of a process acted as a restraining factor."

    Armenia seized Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous enclave about the size
    of Rhode Island with a population of more than 100,000, and seven
    adjacent districts from Azerbaijan in a war after the Soviet Union's
    collapse in 1991. Although major fighting ended with a cease-fire
    in May 1994, the two countries haven't reached a peace agreement and
    clashes are common along the heavily militarized cease-fire line.

    Peace talks mediated by France, Russia and the U.S. since a 1994
    cease-fire broke down at the end of 2010. Azerbaijan, the third
    largest oil producer in the former Soviet Union, also has used oil
    revenue to boost military spending almost 30-fold in the past decade
    to $3.7 billion this year.

    Possible political unrest in both countries has added to the risk of
    an escalation, Sheets said. Azeri President Ilham Aliyev will seek
    a third term in office in elections next week, while Armenia faces
    possible political turbulence as a result of planned opposition
    protests this autumn, he said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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