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Dutch party wants to ban Turks from Cabinet

Dutch party wants to ban Turks from Cabinet

February 17, 2007 - 14:59 AMT  12:51 GMT
It is unacceptable that serving foreign interests is possible by Dutch Cabinet members.
Armenian-American relations considerably deepened

Armenian-American relations considerably deepened

February 17, 2007 - 14:11 AMT  12:51 GMT
The U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense estimated highly the military skills of the Armenian peacekeepers in Iraq.
Development of Moscow-Yerevan partnership in many respects depends on Moscow-Baku relations

Development of Moscow-Yerevan partnership in many respects depends on Moscow-Baku relations

February 17, 2007 - 13:41 AMT  12:51 GMT
Sergey Markedonov: weakening of Russia's positions in the "Azeri direction" is pregnant with serious change of the whole geopolitical picture of the South Caucasus.
Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku became railway variant of Baku-Ceyhan?

Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku became railway variant of Baku-Ceyhan?

February 17, 2007 - 13:38 AMT  12:51 GMT
Sergey Markedonov: the project is supposed to be completed by 2009 without Russia's participation and in bypass of Armenia.
Sergey Markedonov: Yerevan tied of being hostage to Kremlin and Gazprom

Sergey Markedonov: Yerevan tied of being hostage to Kremlin and Gazprom

February 17, 2007 - 13:35 AMT  12:51 GMT
Implementation of a railway project bypassing Armenia strengthens Azerbaijan's positions more than Turkey's.
Kars-Baku project became possible due to Russia's shortsightedness

Kars-Baku project became possible due to Russia's shortsightedness

February 17, 2007 - 13:28 AMT  12:51 GMT
"Armenia is not interested in Kremlin's policy aimed to restrain Georgia," the Russian political scientist considers.
Bypass of Armenia is real geopolitical aim of Kars-Baku railway project

Bypass of Armenia is real geopolitical aim of Kars-Baku railway project

February 17, 2007 - 13:26 AMT  12:51 GMT
Sergey Markedonov: Russia's fault in late 2006 resulted in boost of cooperation between Baku, Tbilisi, Ankara and a part of Washington's establishment.

Almost all present conflicts trace their roots back to the Empire breakdown

February 15, 2007 - 15:38 AMT  12:51 GMT
Almost all present conflicts are of similar origin; they all trace their roots back to the Empire breakdown. In the case with Kosovo and Karabakh it is the breakdown of the Ottoman Empire and the USSR. By the way, let us not forget to mention the Israel-Palestinian conflict, where Palestine was also part of the Ottoman Empire. Kosovo conflict, due to its proximity to Europe and to Turkey will most probably find a quicker solution than Karabakh conflict.
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