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    AZERI PUNDITS, PAPER DOWNBEAT ON TURKISH MEDIATION IN KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Yeni Musavat
    Zerkalo, Azerbaijan
    Sept 9 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijani independent political analyst Vafa Quluzada has said that
    the Caucasus platform of security and cooperation initiated by Turkey
    may replace the OSCE Minsk Group in moves towards the resolution of
    the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict.

    "Turkey will replace the West - France and the USA - in the Karabakh
    resolution. This will, however, be a completely inactive body,
    because Turkey has not so far managed to strengthen its positions
    in the Caucasus. The new group to be set up will imitate the OSCE
    Minsk Group," Quluzada told the opposition daily Yeni Musavat's 9
    September edition.

    Quluzada added that Russia and the West were interested in the
    establishment of such a body as they did not want to leave the Karabakh
    resolution in the lurch.

    "The USA gave its consent for Turkey's involvement in this
    issue. Russia is also interested in the continuation of empty talks,
    as they enable Russia to conceal. It wants to show that it is allegedly
    involved in the resolution of the frozen conflicts," Quluzada said.

    The paper quoted another analyst, Elxan Mehdiyev, as saying that he
    did not believe that the developments led to Turkey's co-chairmanship.

    "Because the Minsk Group is involved in this issue and it established a
    monopoly on it. Not a single co-chairing country agrees with Turkey's
    one-sided chairmanship. Although a "cold war" has started between
    Russia and the USA, both of them regard the conduct of talks in the
    OSCE Minsk Group format as satisfactory," Mehdiyev said.

    According to the analyst, although Russia is not much interested in
    the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement, Moscow does not stand in the way
    of these relations given Armenia's isolation.

    "Armenia asked Russia to give its consent to talks with Turkey...A
    rapprochement is under way between Turkey and Russia. The [Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip] Erdogan regime is conducting this
    policy. Russia wants to have the role of Turkey here, but not that
    of the USA and Europe," he added.

    The independent Zerkalo newspaper reported that Russia was one of
    the countries that would generally gain from the situation around
    the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict and is therefore trying to maintain
    the status quo as long as possible.

    "Russia is actually becoming a Caucasus monopolist and the situation
    with regional stability will not improve: on the contrary, it will
    worsen. Naturally, neither Armenia nor Azerbaijan can resolve the
    conflict on their own as was the case in Georgia. Of course, it should
    also be taken into account that no serious talks about the creation
    of new rules of the game have been held between Russia and Turkey,
    who want to be the main players in the resolution of this conflict,"
    Zerkalo said.

    The paper added that the hopelessness of the situation was also
    aggravated by the fact that "there is no confidence if Ankara is
    ready to sacrifice its good ties with Moscow, which are being formed,
    for restricting the Kremlin's influence on the problem".

    The paper said that the conflict resolution was impossible without
    overcoming the barriers placed between Azerbaijan and Armenia by Russia
    itself and without the regional integration of the whole Caucasus.
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