Russian expert: Military settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict is an affair that will result in collapse of Azerbaijan
National consensus has been reached in Nagorno Karabakh regarding the fact that "the republic must be an independent state," so victory of one or another candidate at the presidential election will not radically change on the general situation, head of the Caucasus department at the Institute for CIS Studies Mikhail Alexandrov said.
"The matter concerns nuances. For instance, Bako Saakyan is quite moderate and is orientated towards connection with Armenia and talks with Azerbaijan. Masis Mailyan is tougher, he opposes returning of seven occupied areas to Azerbaijan and speaks for a more autonomous from Yerevan negotiation stance," Alexandrov said adding that in any case, the key direction in Stepanakert will be dialog. At the same time, he noted that Ilham Aliev?s hopes for returning Karabakh through dialog are naпve. "A military settlement is an affair that will result in collapse of Azerbaijan as a state. It is unreal for Baku to win over Armenia and the NKR, no matter how strongly they increase their military spending," the expert believes. The matter concerns not only money, but efficiency of the Army. "Besides, Armenia is connected with Russia by military agreements; the most up-to-date military equipment is supplied there at lower prices. Some types of weapons are impossible for Azerbaijan to acquire in foreign markets; nobody will sell them to it. So, it will be ungrounded to hope for superiority and a Blitzkrieg," the analyst stressed adding that "this form of being looped" can result in Azerbaijan losing the seven areas of the Nagorno Karabakh security belt. Now, he believes, there is still an opportunity to implement the formula "peace for territories": Azerbaijan recognizes Nagorno Karabakh independence and the latter returns the territories. "However, now, the time is not serving Baku. The Kosovo precedent that, most probably, will end with a one-sided recognition of the territory?s independence by the West will only encourage Karabakh in its intentions. ?The Fifth Column? and a coup in Stepanakert are ruled out, because there is no single Azerbaijani there," Mikhail Alexandrov is quoted as saying by PanARMENIAN.Net.
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