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    Will U.S. Recognize Karabakh?

    Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
    Comments - 22 August 2014, 19:57


    The head of the U.S. House Committee of Foreign Affairs has blamed
    Azerbaijan for the recent incidents at the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    border. Other congressmen, as well as representatives of other Western
    countries followed his example. This is the first time because
    formerly an equality mark was put between the sides.

    Obviously, this time the Russian factor played its role because it was
    the "author" of recent tension. The ongoing West-Russia confrontation
    has caused such a distinct position.

    Russia intends to establish monopoly in the Karabakh settlement, oust
    the Minsk Group and deploy forces in Karabakh, dividing Karabakh and
    ensuring its dominance in the South Caucasus. Azerbaijan supported
    Russia's plans.

    The other reason for such a distinct position of the West was the
    distinct actions of the Armenian side which thwarted the
    Russian-Azerbaijani plans. The Armenian side said against
    "peacekeepers" and imposed peace on Azerbaijan, thwarting the
    Russian-Azerbaijani plan.

    It is obvious that Moscow and Baku will not give up on their
    intentions and will try to boost tension to a new level. This
    circumstance is also understood by the West and it is one of the
    reasons for its distinct position.

    On the other hand, however, are such statements sufficient to prevent
    war and resolve global issues? Will the West resort to specific steps
    which will boost the level of security and strengthen the positions of
    Armenians in the region, which is currently in line with the
    tendencies of global politics.

    For example, such a step could be the recognition of NKR which itself
    would give serious political guarantees to the Armenian side. The
    United States has "similar" experience. Some American states have
    recognized the independence of Artsakh. The United States provides
    assistance to Artsakh. Besides, the parliaments of leading states have
    established direct links with the parliament of Artsakh, there are
    ties of other nature.

    The next essential step could be military and political support to the
    Armenian army which has proven its defense capacity and the ability to
    be a partner in resolving global problems. Such assistance could be
    directed at maintaining balance, stability and peace in the region.

    Here, of course, the issue of the lack of initiatives by the Armenian
    side occurs. There are no such initiatives. The Armenian MFA has
    become a support unit for the Russian foreign ministry and is serving
    its needs, the Armenian government agencies are subject to Moscow.

    On the other hand, however, there is an Armenian army, the only body
    which fulfils the Armenian interests and has proved that it can be a
    serious partner to interested states. The Armenian army could be a
    good "lodgment" for the Armenian initiatives, and it is time to deal
    with this.

    This is a well-known and simple situation: one has to demand and make
    friends with those whose interests are in line with Armenia's
    interests. There is not a more simple formula of success in politics.

    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/32881#sthash.XOvt7Gr4.dpuf

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