Politics:

Oil determines «strategic allies»

For the second time throughout its history Nagorno Karabakh found itself a hostage in the clutches of the Caspian oil, and it is quite natural that present Russian Government shouldn't act against its interests.

October 9, 2008
The latest interview of RF Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov seems to have sobered up part of the Armenian society, who still cherished hopes for a fair settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with the help of Russia. Moreover, the RF Foreign Minister made it blunt-clear that regulation is practically impossible without Turkey's assistance. In the light of the latest regional events Lavrov's statements are quite explicable: cunning as the high-ranking diplomat may be, Russia did not aim to protect residents of South Ossetia, but restored its power in the Caucasus.
 
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