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    RUSSIAN ANALYST ALEXEI VLASOV TALKS ABOUT A POSSIBLE MILITARY ACTIONS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA

    Today
    March 8 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Alexei Vlasov, head of expert group at information-analytical center
    of the Lomonosov Moscow State University pointed out the key moments
    in Armenian President's visit to France, and also about the possible
    military actions between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    Vlasov believes that Serzh Sargsyan's visit to France will have a few
    key points, among which will be the discussion of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict.

    "In the current situation this is due to several trends for the
    South Caucasus direction, and this visit can be measured in terms
    of strengthening relations with the EU, in terms of problems of
    Armenian-Turkish rapprochement, or ratification of the Ankara-Yerevan
    protocols, and also from the point position of the European Union,
    and France on the Nagorno-Karabakh problem ", - said A. Vlasov

    "I think that will once again raised the issue of" genocide ", although
    not yet entirely clear in what context. The moments I've pointed out,
    will be the most important. For Armenia, it is important to assess the
    position in Paris. I believe, that this is not only a working visit,
    but is also a strategic one" noted the analyst.

    Vlasov also does not did not exclude the resumption of hostilities
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but believes that the conflict will
    quickly be erupted.

    "I still stick to my opinion that at present time,the possibility of
    renewed military action is possible, yet the international mediators
    will try to make every effort to stop it from growing. In the first
    couple of days, the CSTO and the structures that serve as a European
    peacekeeping organizations will make utmost efforts to extinguish
    the conflict.

    And we are not even talking about the CSTO support, but rather a
    change of its role as an organization, that will, above all, try
    to minimize the military and political costs of the conflict. There
    is some truth to these judgments, but I would give them a somewhat
    different interpretation" Vlasov concluded.
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