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    SERGEY MARKEDONOV: THE MEETING OF PRESIDENTS REGISTERED NO SERIOUS PROGRESS

    armradio.am
    11.06.2008 16:07

    The meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Saint
    Petersburg on June 6 did not register any break or serious progress in
    the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh issue, Head of the Interethnic
    Relations Department at the Institute of Political and Military
    Analysis, political scientist Sergey Markedonov said during the
    Moscow-Yerevan-Baku space bridge.

    According to him, there were two approaches on the issue. One of
    them he called journalistic from the perspective of an informational
    opportunity.

    "The Presidents met, which means that the conflict will be solved
    tomorrow or the day after tomorrow," Markedonov noted. The second
    approach is that of the political scientists and experts, according
    to whom the meeting registered no breakthrough, he said. According
    to him, RA President Serzh Sargsyan cannot be considered a "novice"
    is the Karabakh issue or in politics. "He is brilliantly familiar
    with the situation," Sergey Markedonov mentioned.

    According to the political scientist, a great regress has been
    registered on the way of settlement during the past 1.5 years. "In
    2007 there were more cases of exchange of fire and clashes at the
    cease-fire zone, the number of victims was greater than in 2006. The
    most serious military clash during the 14 years of armistice was
    registered on March 4-5, 2008," said the political scientist, adding
    that most of the bellicose rhetoric comes from Azerbaijan, which
    views itself as the defeated party. "The main result is that the
    meeting took place. It's better to meet and speak, that is the most
    positive result, but speaking about any progress is out of question,
    since the parties derive from different assessments of the situation
    and philosophy of the conflict," Markedonov noted.

    "I do not see 2-3 points, where the parties will be ready for
    concessions. Simply, the philosophy and view of the conflict is
    different," the political scientist said.
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