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    KARABAKH PROBLEM SHOULD BE RESOLVED BY ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN, TURKEY AND RUSSIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.09.2008 16:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The fate of a Caucasus alliance is in the hands of
    leading regional powers - Russia and Turkey, a Russian expert said.

    "All understand that conflicts damage not only political but also
    economic relations. Armenia is surrounded by Turkey and Azerbaijan,
    what hampers it economic development," said Alexander Sotnichenko,
    senior lecturer at St. Petersburg State University.

    At the same time he remarked that routing its oil via
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, Baku suffers huge losses. "The pipe
    goes around Armenia, thus becoming one of the most expensive and
    unprofitable," he said.

    "The problems should be resolved consistently, without interference of
    countries which don't know anything about the situation in Caucasus,"
    the expert emphasized.

    As to absence of South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Nagorno Karabakh in
    the Stability and Cooperation Platform, Sotnichenko said, it's
    not an obstacle for economic and political ties. "Russia and Japan
    hasn't signed a peaceful agreement yet, but it doesn't hamper normal
    relations. Turkey has the problem of Cyprus. The EU views Turkey as
    occupant but enjoys good relations with it. So, such problems are
    solvable," he said.

    Touching on the Karabakh problem, the expert said, "If we recognize
    Karabakh, we will damage relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey. The
    problem should be resolved through talks, with participation of
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Russia," Nakanune.ru reports.
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