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    AMERICAN PROFESSOR REVEALS THE KEY POINTS IN AZERBAIJANI-ARMENIAN NEGOTIATIONS AND POSSIBLE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politi cs/66235.html
    April 21 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Professor of Political Science of Wisconsin-Milwaukee University Shale
    Horowitz expressed his opinion on a number of issues, including the
    long-lasting Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Speaking of the MG OSCE's part in resolving the Karabakh conflict,
    Horowitz says the group "is not going to impose a solution on Armenia
    and Azerbaijan. The core issue of sovereignty over Nagorno-Karabakh
    remains unresolved". As for the U.S. involvement in the conflict
    resolution, professor sees "very limited influence" that the U.S have
    on the core issue of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    Answering the question on the possible future cooperation between
    all the countries of the South Caucasus region, professor Horowitz
    believes, that without the Karabakh conflict resolution "such
    partnership between Azerbaijan and Armenia" will not develop.

    "The issue of Karabakh must be resolved before such a partnership
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan can develop. The same is true for
    Abkhazia and South Ossetia for relations between Russia and Georgia. I
    am not optimistic in either case." he said.

    Horowitz also admitted, that the Americans little very much about
    the problems Azerbaijan faces concerning its relations with Armenia.

    "Americans, along with other democratic publics, are very uninformed
    about conflicts that do not concern them directly. Most do not even
    know that there has been a war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Among
    those that are somewhat informed, there is little knowledge about
    the specifics of the war and the postwar situation. This will be
    extremely difficult to change" professor said.
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