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    PEACE IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH A CONDITION FOR ARMENIA'S PARTICIPATION IN NABUCCO PIPELINE

    AsiaNews.it
    10/02/2008 12:39
    Italy

    AZERBAIJAN - TURKEY - ARMENIA

    If Armenia is more "flexible", and reaches an agreement with
    Azerbaijan, it could be involved in the pipeline that Europe wants
    to lay from the Caspian Sea to Austria. Turkey is highly active,
    interested in increasing trade in the southern Caucasus.

    Baku (AsiaNews/Agencies) - Hopes are rising for an agreement by 2008
    on the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, after the meeting of delegates from
    Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia in New York on September 26. Although
    there have been no immediate results, there is growing speculation that
    Ankara and Baku are offering Armenia the possibility of participating
    in the Nabucco oil pipeline, if the conflict can be stopped.

    Until now, Armenia has insisted on the independence of the region,
    most of the inhabitants of which are Armenian. But in November of
    2007, mediators between the two countries proposed ending the conflict
    immediately and delaying a decision on the status of the area until
    a future referendum.

    Elhan Shahinoglu, director of the Atlas political research center,
    tells the news agency Eurasianet that Azerbaijan can accept Armenian
    participation in Nabucco if the country is "fairly flexible" about
    Karabakh. This view is shared by the Turkish analyst Sinan Ogan, who
    on September 19 told the radio network Voice of America, immediately
    after U.S. vice president Dick Cheney's visit to Baku, that there
    is "serious conjecture about involving Armenia in the project":
    although Turkey and Azerbaijan "were against this at the beginning,
    the participation of Armenia now seems possible".

    Turkish president Abdullah Gul, while repeating that Armenia must
    liberate as soon possible the Azerbaijani territory occupied after
    the war that ended in 1994, said on September 10 that this "would
    encourage very efficient economic cooperation in the region. Pipelines
    and transport communications would cover the entire Caucasus region".

    The European Union is sponsoring the Nabucco oil pipeline project,
    from Baku on the Caspian Sea through Georgia and Turkey, continuing to
    Austria, to transport energy from central Asia while bypassing Russia.

    The situation has become more complicated following the war in Georgia,
    and the cooling of relations between the United States and Russia,
    both of which are highly interested in the future status of the
    southern Caucasus. Experts maintain that Moscow is not in favor of
    a rapid solution of the dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh, which would
    favor the normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia, and
    could involve Yerevan in the Nabucco project. But the experience of
    Georgia is prompting the sides to seek a rapid solution. This could
    emerge immediately after the presidential election in Azerbaijan on
    October 15, which all believe that current president Ilham Aliyev
    will win.
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