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    THERE ARE SERIOUS REASONS FOR MOSCOW TO REFLECT, SAYS EXPERT

    Aysor.am
    June 22, 2010

    In a result of the trilateral meeting between presidents of Armenia,
    Azerbaijan and Russia, the Karabakh talks stepped six months back,
    said political scientist Sergey Minasian.

    "The most important result of this talk is that Karabakh talks stepped
    six months back to the situation ahead of trilateral meeting in Sochi.

    It is also important that the format has been kept, and that Russia,
    who acts as the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair and main military and
    strategic ally of Armenia, continues playing an important role in
    the peaceful talks," said analyst. He pointed that in result of last
    developments the Armenian-Russian partnership got stronger, which is
    a subject for concerns in Azerbaijan and beyond it.

    "It can be said of the end of Turkey's aspirations -- even though
    they were hopeless -- to be involved into the process of settlement
    to the Karabakh conflict," said Sergey Minasian. In Sergey Minasian's
    opinion, Azerbaijan expected Turkey's involvement into the process,
    and that was the reason for Aliev's frustration when he was leaving
    from St. Petersburg.

    Pointing at the Declaration signed on November 2, 2008 at the
    Meiendorf Castle outside Moscow, Minasian said that the sides that time
    demonstrated readiness to settle the conflict by peaceful meanings;
    however the Declaration hasn't acquired any legal force.

    "At least, the facts that the Declaration is signed by Russian
    President, and that last developments occurred several hours after
    the trilateral meeting, organised by president of this country, had
    been held, as I think, cause serious reasons for Moscow to reflect."




    From: A. Papazian
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