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    KARABAKH CONFLICT IS A PART OF INTERESTS OF SUPERPOWERS IN REGION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.02.2007 16:36 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Nagorno Karabakh, as many say, is a "frozen
    conflict", which still does not have solution. For me the only
    acceptable solution is OSCE Minsk Group format, stated German
    Home Office State Secretary, deputy and member of Caucasus group
    of Bundestag Christoph Bergner. In his words, there is no other
    alternative. "But we must confess that despite the OSCE Minsk Group
    long activity period over the conflict settlement, the structure
    has not reached results. But I am in favor of continuing OSCE MG's
    activity, simultaneously holding negotiations between presidents and
    other officials," Bergner underlined.

    Alongside he noticed that in fact this conflict is a part of interests
    of superpowers in the region. "Iran and Turkey also have interests in
    the region. All this has big influence and complicates the settlement
    process not only of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict but also of the
    other problem in the South Caucasus - the conflict of Abkhazia. "I
    suppose Russia and the U.S.A. do not want to see the "frozen conflicts"
    re-launched.

    But they fear to lose their stances in the process of settlement. This
    is one of the main causes of difficulties in the solution of
    conflicts. Any interference in any form, any support can result in
    a situation when Russia and the U.S.A. can create not only problems
    but also will become destructive for both sides. Currently Russia
    backs Armenia. But I am sure that irrespective of Russia's will,
    if the sides are interested in settling the problem, they can come
    to an agreement and solve the problem," underscored the deputy of
    German Bundestag, APA reports.
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