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    Regional Energy Security Fears Over Armenia-Turkey Talks
    2009/05/09 | 15:39

    hetq.am/en/politics/9246/
    region politics

    A May 8 news item in UPI.com focuses on the possible negative fallout
    that a normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations can have on the
    Nabucco pipeline. Fearing regional isolation, Azerbaijan, a friend of
    the West, could seek a new champion in Russia, which has traditionally
    been Armenia's protector.

    `That could be bad news if Azerbaijan chooses to sell its considerable
    gas supplies to Russia instead of the European Union, a condition
    Moscow would demand in return for its patronage, ' the UPI article
    states.
    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.
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