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NO QUICK SOLUTION IN NAGORNO KARABAKH ISSUE

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The acceleration of diplomatic traffic between Turkey and Armenia has brought the Nagorno-Karabakh problem onto national agendas again, with one Armenian political expert saying some Nagorno-Karabakh efforts are merely symbolic while real progress is slow in coming.

The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan met with Russian mediators this month and signed a declaration for a peaceful resolution to the problem.

According to Alexander Iskandarian, director of the Caucasus Institute, one should not attribute great meaning to the declaration. "No great improvement should be expected in Nagorno-Karabakh in the short term," he said.

"The Russia-Georgia conflict disturbed Azerbaijan, it understood that it cannot not solve this problem militarily. In this sense Georgia set an example," Iskandarian said.

 

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