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    MOSKOVSIYE NOVOSTI: ARMENIA'S EX-PRESIDENT SEES CHANCE FOR RUSSIA TO SETTLE KARABAKH CONFLICT

    http://www.armenianow.com/news/30563/levon_terpetrosyan_moskovskiye_novosti_interview
    23.06.11 | 11:14

    Armenia's ex-president and current opposition leader Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan believes there is a chance Russia will be able to
    broker a solution to the longstanding Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict
    over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    In a recent interview with the Russian Moskovskie Novosti newspaper
    presented in full today Ter-Petrosyan, in particular, said: "I have a
    feeling that the West is not making sufficient efforts to address this
    problem, as it is not a priority for it... On the one hand, it puts
    off the solution, but on the other hand, it creates an opportunity
    for Russia to be more active in this issue."

    "Initiative in solving the Karabakh problem is passing over to Russia,
    which has a chance [to succeed in settling the conflict]. I'm sure
    that the West will not be against the issue being solved the way
    that the parties to the conflict agree on... But if this process does
    not bring about a quick success, then a war is possible. Azerbaijan
    will simply run out of patience. Armenia will never initiate the war
    whoever its president is. If a war breaks out, it will be solely on
    Azerbaijan's initiative. And the most dangerous thing is that no one
    can check Azerbaijan," said Ter-Petrosyan.

    The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will hold another round of
    talks hosted by their Russian counterpart in Kazan on June 24.

    International mediators as well as both negotiating parties themselves
    have been cautiously optimistic about the possibility of achieving
    a breakthrough in the protracted talks regarding the future of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    (The full interview in Russian is available here:
    http://www.mn.ru/newspaper_zoom/20110623/302712754.html)

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