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    ANDREY YEPIFANTSEV: MOSCOW WILL BE LESS ACTIVE IN THE KARABAKH SETTLEMENT PROCESS
    Artak Barseghyan

    "Radiolur"
    15.10.2011 16:06

    Russian political scientist Andrey Yepifantsev expects Moscow to
    be less active in the Karabakh settlement process, since the last
    few rounds of Russia-mediated negotiations proved ineffective. He
    does not rule out that the European Union, in the face of France,
    will be more active for some time.

    "On the other hand, it's impossible to reach any progress in the
    negotiations now, whoever mediates in the process. Neither Armenia,
    nor Azerbaijan are ready for mutual concessions, while any success
    is possible only on the basis of deep concessions by both parties,"
    Yepifantsev said in an on-line interview with journalists from the
    three South Caucasian countries.

    Vladimir Putin's return to the Kremlin next year will not affect
    Russia's relations with Yerevan and Baku, the political scientist says.

    Touching upon the current high level and the perspectives of
    Russian-Turkish relations, he underlined that "some interests of
    Moscow and Ankara overlap, but this accord will not last forever and
    on all issues."

    "Our countries remain rivals in the global sense and have
    discrepancies, particularly on Nagorno Karabakh or energy policy. I
    think that Russian-Turkish rapprochement as it was in 1920 is
    impossible," the political scientist said.

    Yepifantsev is assured that the possible US aggression against Iran
    will exert a huge influence on the South Caucasus region, as a whole.

    If the US established control over Iran, like it did in case of Iraq,
    "Washington will gain control of the last "free sector" of the Armenian
    border, thus increasing the economic pressure on Armenia."

    "This will distort the balance in the region in favor of Washington,"
    he said.

    According to Andrey Yepifantsev, this will establish a new order in
    the region, which not have a positive influence on the countries of
    the South Caucasus.


    From: Baghdasarian
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