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    BELARUS CAN NO LONGER DISREGARD KARABAKH, SAYS BELARUSIAN PRESIDENT LUKASHENKO

    Tert
    Nov 12 2009
    Armenia

    Belarus can no longer disregard Transnistria (a breakaway
    region in Moldova), Crimea (an autonomous republic of Ukraine)
    and Nagorno-Karabakh, said Alexander Lukashenko. According to the
    president of Belarus, those issues must be settled without mediators,
    reports Russian news site GZT.

    The Belarusian leader said that "very often in a friendly atmosphere,
    the Nagorno-Karabakh issue has been discussed by both former
    and current Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents." However, as
    Lukashenko stated, he hasn't interfered directly in the course of
    the debate. At the same time, Belarus never tried to take advantage
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue and has never "made friends with one
    to harm the other."

    Nevertheless, Lukashenko admitted that Nagorno-Karabakh's status is
    a sort of Gordian Knot, and it's time to untie it. But only Armenian
    and Azerbaijani leaders can do this.

    But the Belarusian president didn't propose specific options of
    settling the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh's status.

    "In this case, he probably decided to demonstrate he isn't a pawn
    in the recognition of Abkhazia's and South Ossetia's independence,
    that he will not allow Moscow to play a game at its expense. That
    is an increase in geopolitical capitalization. But one shouldn't
    draw long-term conclusions based on these words by Lukashenko,"
    said politician Sergey Markedonov.

    Vice President of the Centre of Political Technologies, Sergey Mikheev,
    is of another opinion. "It's already a long time that Lukashenko is
    angry with Russia and is discontent with the latter's foreign policy,"
    the politician stated.

    As for the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, Lukashenko's proposal, according
    to the analyst, is just plain "senseless."
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