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    WEST HAS NO KEY TO RESOLUTION OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT, EXPERT SAYS

    news.am
    Nov 30 2009
    Armenia

    In the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict the West does not want to be on
    either the Armenian or Azerbaijani side. They just want no wars or
    bloodshed in the former Soviet Union, Alexander Rar, a European expert
    in energy and the CIS, stated in his interview with 1news.az.

    If peace reigns there, the West is ready to invest capital and wants
    to exercise influence. But they do not have a key to help resolve the
    conflict, Rar said. The expert believes that hostilities will not
    resume, as the West will not support them. Azerbaijan's statements
    on this possibility are mere attempts to exert pressure on the
    international community.

    As regards the prospects for settling the conflict this year, Rar
    said that no radical changes should be expected. The European Union
    will only try to pressure Armenia and Azerbaijan into opening their
    economies for western investments. According to him, the EU will
    try to launch joint economic projects that would make the three
    Transcaucasian states one market.

    The EU is making efforts to shape positive moods in both the states
    for the future generations to discuss the Nagorno-Karabakh problem
    without intense emotions and reach an agreement, Rar said, without
    making any forecasts of Russia's furthers. Russia will naturally
    support now Armenia now Azerbaijan. Armenia is Russia's military ally.

    It is a deterrent factor for the West in the South Caucasus.

    Azerbaijan, in turn, is Russia's major energy partner in the South
    Caucasus. So Russia has to "run with the hare and hunt with the
    hounds" like the EU does. The conflict is difficult to resolve as
    all the sides are looking at both the conflicting parties, Rar said.
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