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    Usa Hinders Negotiation Process On Karabakh Problem, Sergey Shakarian Says

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=115072
    JU NE 30

    During the negotiation process on the Karabakh conflict, the OSCE
    Minks Group co-chairs are engaged in the presentation of interests of
    their own countries, political scientist Sergey Shakarian expressed
    an opinion at the June 30 press conference. According to him, it is
    especially the U.S. that hinders the normal process of negotiations
    today, as resolution of the South Caucasian conflicts is not to
    its advantage. "In general, all superpowers need the existence of
    conflicts," S. Shakarian noted, adding that the U.S. needs an unstable
    sitiation in the region in order to weaken Iran's positions.

    Speaking about the posture of the U.S. co-chair Matthew Bryza, the
    political scientist said that M. Bryza "is trying intentionally to
    distort the opinions of both Armenian and Azerbaijani societies". As
    regards the French co-chair Bernard Fassier, according to S. Shakarian,
    it was quite unexpected to him that B. Fassier attended a military
    parade in Azerbaijan, during which the the country's president made
    bellicose statements. "All the co-chairs can be accused of at least
    inconsistency," S. Shakarian stated.

    By his forecast, one should not expect any serious results from the
    negotiation process by late 2008, as presidential elections will be
    held in Azerbaijan, while "the Bush administration is unable to go
    down in history as a conflict-resolving administration". In the words
    of the political scientist, the possibility of the Karabakh problem's
    solution will increase when someone else replaces George Bush.
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