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  • BAKU: Vafa Guluzade: US Won't Engage In Settlement Of Karabakh Probl

    VAFA GULUZADE: US WON'T ENGAGE IN SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH PROBLEM UNLESS IT STRIKES ON IRAN

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 7 2007

    "I see no perspective in the coming St Petersburg meeting of head
    of states of CIS. Russia intends to discuss issues of leading joint
    policy with Azerbaijan and Armenia if the US attacks on Iran",
    political scientist Vafa Guluzada told APA. According to him, the
    summit will not debate Nagorno Karabakh issue.

    "There is no favorable ground for the discussion of Nagorno Karabakh
    problem. Because, states have not changed their position- Armenia
    wants Karabakh to be independent while Azerbaijan wants to settle
    the conflict within its territorial integrity. Russia's position
    is unchanged. Russia wants freezing the Karabakh issue and uses
    the conflict as the lever in stopping Azerbaijan and Armenia from
    joining NATO.

    As to the position of the US, it will not get engaged in the
    settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict until it has attacked
    Iran. The settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict needs Russia's
    collapse. This process is underway. If Russia retreats from pursing
    policy on freezing Karabakh conflict this problem could find its
    solution.

    Rasim Musabeyov told APA he does not share optimistic views on the
    settlement of Karabakh conflict soon. "The hopes on the settlement
    of Nagorno Karbakh conflict have not proved to be true until today.

    During the meeting in St Petersburg besides co-chairs, Russian
    President and Foreign Minister can influence Armenia. If Russia uses
    its levers then certain progress can be made. I think after the St
    Petersburg meeting, Azerbaijani government will seize an opportunity
    of choosing more exact policy."
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