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    news.am, Armenia
    June 25 2010

    World powers reach no consensus on Karabakh, Russian expert says

    June 25, 2010 | 16:27

    Information on certain `Saint Petersburg Principles' allegedly
    proposed by RF President Dmitry Medvedev during the trilateral meeting
    is interesting. The following events ` an unexpected departure of
    Azerbaijani President, incident in Karabakh - can be connected with
    certain proposals by Russia, Andrey Areshev, the Deputy Director
    General, Russian Strategic Culture Foundation, told NEWS.am.

    He notes that, according to news headlines, it is obvious the world
    powers do not reach consensus on the resolution of Karabakh conflict.
    Unplanned activity of one side might be a consequence of others'
    actions.

    The expert pointed out the much-talked-of prediction of the head of
    U.S. intelligence service Dennis Blair about possible new war the
    terms of which concurred with Russia's mediation mission that one
    again confirms that resolution of Karabakh conflict is far from its
    end.

    Areshev does not rule out the deployment of peacekeepers in Karabakh
    under certain conditions. The peacekeepers cannot be deployed on a
    `powder keg'. The sides should agree on basic principles, namely,
    non-use of force, demilitarization of the conflict zone before the
    peacekeepers are deployed, he noted.

    According to him, this issue should be agreed with all the conflicting
    parties and neighboring states.




    From: A. Papazian
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