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    Russia Bids for Continuation of Conflict

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments23495.html

    Published: 11:03:42 - 24/09/2011


    The political scientist Igor Muradyan thinks Russia has to answer the
    question why it ignores the rights of Armenians of Karabakh.

    The Russian Foreign Ministry declared hastily that the elections in
    NKR mean nothing to Moscow which, in fact, was not something new in
    Russian politics. But this time a new fact has motivated such an
    unprecedented statement.

    Some discourse is underway in the world on the recognition of
    independence of Nagorno Karabakh, and it must worry Russia which
    thereby demonstrated its bid for the continuation of the Karabakh
    conflict. This statement was a warning to all those states which are
    ready to recognize the independence of Nagorno Karabakh, according to
    different interests and positions.

    During the past two decades, the leading states have agreed to
    inadmissibility of the recognition of NKR, and even the elections in
    the NKR. However, the ongoing period differs only in the formal
    combination of opinions and views of the United States, Russia and
    France. It is clear that for the U.S., the recognition of new states
    is an element of its strategy, France, at the same time, has a great
    opportunity to push this issue through the `swamp' of the European
    institutions.

    As to Russia, the recognition of Abkhazia and Ossetia proved a
    nightmare for the Russian elite, which, apparently, will remain the
    `respectable exotics' of the Russian politics.

    As a military and political partner to Armenia, Russia causes
    historical damage to it and could compensate it, of course, by supply
    of arms. Non-recognition of NKR, including its elections, as well as
    reiterations in brutal phrases about `territorial integrity' mean
    nothing but a call for genocidal acts. Meanwhile, we are talking about
    military partnership.

    Hence, there is reason to demand from Russia explanations on how
    further ignorance of the rights of Armenians of Karabakh will
    influence regional security. In this relation, it would be good to
    state the following: Russia took a bad care of not only controlling
    but also subjugating the Armenian political scientists, or I'd rather
    say those scribblers who refer to themselves so. It was a key factor
    in the absence of a genuine discourse on the role and position of
    Russia regarding the Karabakh problem.




    From: A. Papazian
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