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    ARMENIA CASTS SHADOW OVER REGIONAL ENERGY

    United Press International
    http://www.upi.com/Energy_Resources/ 2009/05/08/Armenia-casts-shadow-over-regional-ener gy/UPI-95611241796067/
    May 8 2009

    MOSCOW, May 8 (UPI) -- Turkish moves to mend relations with Armenia
    may harm the European energy sector as resource-rich Azerbaijan eyes
    moves toward Russia in response.

    Turkey moved toward normalizing relations with longtime foe Armenia
    following a visit to Ankara by U.S. President Barack Obama. The
    situation bodes well for Ankara's ties to the European community but
    could have a ripple effect on relations with oil-rich Azerbaijan.

    The Czech presidency of the European Union on Friday hosted a major
    summit in Prague to hammer out energy security in the region, calling
    for implementation of measures on the long-awaited Nabucco pipeline
    "as soon as possible."

    The Prague summit brought together energy giants from the Middle
    East and Caspian region to work in harmony in the regional oil and
    gas sector, but with Azerbaijan deeply offended by Turkish moves
    toward Armenia, efforts toward unity could unravel, Britain's The
    Daily Telegraph noted.

    Azerbaijan sits on some of the richest resource fields in the world,
    notably the Shah Deniz gas field and the Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli
    oil complex. The EU puts considerable weight on those resources,
    particularly as Prague urges swift action on Nabucco.

    The Prague summit brings delegates from Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan
    together on energy-security issues, but securing gas from the Caspian
    region may require additional diplomatic efforts beyond oil and
    gas contracts.
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