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    THE NEW YORK TIMES: THE US AND EUROPE CAN NO LONGER KEEP THE NAGORNO-KARABAKH TALKS ON THE BACK BURNER

    APA
    June 4 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. "The US and Europe can no longer keep
    the Nagorno-Karabakh talks on the back burner", says Denis Corboy
    in his article "Calming the Roiling Caucasus" published in The New
    York Times.

    The article notes that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia this week is timely: "The Caucasus
    holds risks of confrontation that could affect American and European
    interests, and it requires regular and high-level attention".

    The author says that the renewed hostilities are increasingly possible
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan: "The Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe seeks a mediated solution, but negotiations are
    long stalled. A fragile cease-fire is frequently violated. Russia
    arms Armenia and maintains a military base there. Azerbaijan uses
    its oil wealth for an arms buildup, and its ally Turkey has closed
    the border with Armenia for more than a decade. The Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict could suddenly become unfrozen".

    Denis Corboy notes that in her visit to the region, Secretary Clinton
    should spotlight these tensions and offer reassurance that the West
    will work actively to prevent confrontation and conflict.

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