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    NO UNRESOLVED PROBLEMS IN RUSSIAN-AZERBAIJANI RELATIONS

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Aug 21 2014

    21 August 2014 - 12:18pm

    Rasim Musabekov, a member of the Azerbaijani parliament, a political
    analyst, reminded at a video conference on Russian-Azerbaijani
    relations that there were no unresolved problems concerning the
    borders, aqua resources, shelves or interests in the Caspian Sea
    between the two states. He noted that the countries were cooperating in
    the military industry, energy and humanitarian sectors. In his words,
    Azerbaijan is the key country of the South Caucasus, being ahead
    of Belarus in terms of population and economy. The Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict is one of the unsettled issues, he believes.

    Denis Tyurin, the director of the SCO Business Club, emphasized that
    the sustainable development of Russia depended on the Caucasus Region.

    He said that friendship should be developed in the economic and
    humanitarian positions. Joint projects, contacts of businessmen and
    cultural figures should help resolve many conflicts. Restoration of
    economic contacts between Azerbaijan and Armenia can play a positive
    role.

    Political analyst Rasim Agayev said that Nagorno-Karabakh was the only
    burden on relations between Russia and Azerbaijan. He noted that the
    trilateral meeting of the Russian, Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents
    in Sochi was promising. The analyst hopes that Russia would continue
    mediating in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.

    Lyudmila Shuvalova, the director of the Center for Socio-Conservative
    Policy, noted that the role of relations with Azerbaijan was rising
    for Russia. In her words, the system in Europe, Russia and post-Soviet
    states was changing. The expert added that breaking economic ties
    with the West were actualizing Eurasian integration.

    Igor Didenko, a member of the International Union of Economists,
    stated that anti-Russian and Russian sanctions were a good reason
    to develop relations. He praised Azerbaijan for its amazing economic
    progress in the last decade. Didenko pointed out that Azerbaijan had an
    opportunity to expand food exports to Russia and strengthen relations.


    From: Baghdasarian
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