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    CAUCASUS UNDER NO IMMEDIATE THREAT OF ARMED CONFLICT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.02.2010 13:32 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Caucasus region is under no immediate threat of
    armed conflict, according to military expert Alexander Golts.

    "Most obvious reasons behind this are: Armenia's membership in the
    CSTO, which means organization's serious support in case of war, as
    well as better training of Armenian army officers. True, Azerbaijan
    has been intensively purchasing weapons recently. Yet what really
    matters is fighting capacity, in which, experts say, Armenian army
    is superior to Azerbaijan's," Mr. Golts noted.

    As the expert pointed out, the possibility of strong Turkish army's
    interference might pose a serious danger. "Russia, in turn, is
    interested in upholding peace in the region, and will take every
    effort to prevent such outcome," Caucasian Knot cited him as saying.

    The conflict between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan broke out in
    1988 as result of the ethnic cleansing the latter launched in the
    final years of the Soviet Union. The Karabakh War was fought from
    1991 to 1994. Since the ceasefire in 1994, sealed by Armenia, NKR and
    Azerbaijan, most of Nagorno Karabakh and several regions of Azerbaijan
    around it (the security zone) remain under the control of NKR defense
    army. Armenia and Azerbaijan are holding peace talks mediated by the
    OSCE Minsk Group up till now.

    The Collective Security Treaty Organization, formed under the framework
    of the Commonwealth of Independent States, serves as a mutual defense
    alliance among Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and
    Tajikistan. The Collective Security Treaty (CST) was signed on May
    15, 1992 for five-year term, with the possibility of prolongation. On
    December 2, 2004 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted
    the Resolution to grant the observer status to the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization in the General Assembly of the United Nations. The
    goal of the Collective Security Treaty Organization is to strengthen
    peace and international and regional security and stability and to
    ensure collective protection of independence, territorial integrity
    and sovereignty of Member States, in the attainment of which Member
    States shall give priority to political methods. On February 4, 2009,
    the CSTO leaders approved formation of Collective Rapid Reaction Force
    (RRF).
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