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    DIRECTOR OF MOSCOW CARNEGIE CENTER: "RUSSIA DOESN'T WANT AZERBAIJAN TO GET BACK NAGORNO KARABAKH BY FORCE"

    APA
    Aug 7 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Moscow. Farid Akbarov - APA. "Russia doesn't want Azerbaijan to get
    back Nagorno Karabakh by force", Russian political analyst, director of
    Moscow Carnegie Center Dmitry Trenin said in his book "Post Imperium".

    The analyst said that Armenia was an official partner of Russia in the
    South Caucasus. "Armenia is only country in the region allowing Russia
    to deploy its military base in its territory. In August 2010, Armenia
    and Russia signed an agreement on prolongation of deployment period
    until 2044. The main goal of the Gumru military base is to control
    Turkey in the south, Georgia in the north and Azerbaijan in the east.

    Russia strengthens its security perimeter in the region by this
    agreement and guarantees Armenia's border security. It hints to
    Azerbaijan not to attempt to get back Nagorno Karabakh by force".

    Commenting on Russian-Azerbaijan relations, the political analyst said
    Azerbaijan took an important place for Russia in the regional energy
    policy. "Despite that Russia expressed its willingness to endure
    Baku's close relations with the Western oil giants, as well as with
    Turkey, but Moscow doesn't like Washington's support of Azerbaijan and
    Kazakhstan to modernize their naval forces. Russia states that the
    Caspian Sea belongs only to the littoral states. Outside countries
    can not deal with the Caspian security problems. In response to US
    "Caspian guard" initiative, Russia proposed to found CASFOR, the
    naval forces of the Caspian littoral states.

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