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    BAKU DESCRIBES PUTIN'S STATEMENT AS "LAME JOKE"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    07.02.2007 15:59 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Russian President Vladimir Putin's news conference
    clearly hinted on cooling in Azeri-Russian relations," said Arif
    Yunusov, the director of the department of conflictology at the
    institute of peace and democracy. "Putin was rather restrained as
    regards Azerbaijan and poured compliments on Armenia. Several months
    ago his statements on Karabakh were different. Thus, we have got the
    following picture: Russia understands that with its rough actions it
    pushed Azerbaijan closer to the West. The gas blackmail has failed
    and Russia has received one more minus in form of Azerbaijan. So,
    if Russia loses Armenia, it will be a loud collapse of its foreign
    policy in the South Caucasus. Moscow is most likely to consolidate
    positions in Armenia and at the same time smooth policy towards
    Azerbaijan and Georgia, Yunusov said.

    When commenting on Vladimir Putin's wish to Armenians and Azeris "to
    reconstruct Aghdam, since its port was always popular in the former
    USSR", Yunusov said it looked like a lame joke that can be taken in
    different ways. "Leaders of many states often make foolish remarks
    during news conferences of the kind and Putin is not an exception,"
    he said.

    "I suppose Putin wanted to take the train off but a top politician
    like him should understand that jokes on Karabakh conflict are
    inappropriate," Yunusov resumed, reports Day.az.
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