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  • BAKU: US Was Not Triumphant Towards Avoiding Narogno-Karabakh Confli

    US WAS NOT TRIUMPHANT TOWARDS AVOIDING NAROGNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT - EXPERT

    Trend Daily News (Azerbaijan)
    March 17, 2015 Tuesday 5:43 PM GMT +4

    Baku, Azerbaijan, Mar.17

    By Anahanum Khidayatova - Trend:

    Even though the United States succeeded in tearing down the Berlin
    Wall, it was not as triumphant in avoiding the protracted conflict
    that has set back the South Caucasus region, freelance journalist and
    a research scholar of International Affairs of Marquette University
    (US) Peter Tase told Trend March 17.

    "The apathy of US Foreign Policy towards the Caspian region and
    towards Baku in particular continues, even though democratic reforms
    and impressive economic growth implemented by the current government
    of Azerbaijan are reaching the apex of success," he said.

    The current influence of the United States in the South Caucasus region
    is reminiscent to Washington's little support provided to Azerbaijan
    when the latter declared its short lived independence in 1918, which
    subsequently was brought to an end by the newly established Soviet
    Union, according to him.

    "The Russian-Georgian war of 2008, has shown clearly that the United
    States and other western nations are reluctant to become directly
    involved in conflicts that are commonly regarded as 'Russia's
    backyard'," he said.

    It is imperative that the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, Russia,
    France and the United States, involve other nations and become more
    active towards securing peace and stability in the invaded territories
    of Azerbaijan, as it is clearly defined by four UN Security Council
    Resolutions, he said.

    "Armenia must respect and fulfill the requirements set forth by the
    four UN Security Council resolutions which request the liberation
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh province and the surrounding regions," Peter
    Tase said.

    John Kerry said that "The US is interested in assisting Azerbaijan
    and Armenia in the resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict", however
    due to his busy agenda, the US Diplomatic Chief has not been able to
    pay an official visit to Baku, nevertheless Kerry has visited Turkey,
    one of the neighboring countries of Azerbaijan, four times over the
    last two years, Peter Tase said.

    "The prospects to bring the Conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh to an end are
    high even though the economic sanctions imposed by the United States
    and European Union against Russia, after the annexation of Crimea,
    have caused an irreparable friction between all parties involved
    and these measures from the West are causing a negative impact and
    unimagined consequences towards reaching a definitive peace between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan," he said.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
    when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan.

    As a result of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied
    20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and
    seven surrounding districts.

    The two countries signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The co-chairs
    of the OSCE Minsk Group, Russia, France and the US are currently
    holding peace negotiations.

    Armenia has not yet implemented four UN Security Council resolutions
    on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding regions.

    Edited by CN

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