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Perspectives for Solving the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Regional and European Consequences

02/09/2010
Author : Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
by Tomasz Sikorski | PISM - August 2010
 
There is growing understanding among the countries engaged in the Karabakh conflict resolution that stabilisation in the region is needed. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan are bearing the mounting costs of present tensions, while Russia and Turkey are more inclined to accept a change of the status quo. Under the circumstances, the European Union should pursue a more active policy, especially steps aimed at enhancing security and the level of trust near the armistice line, but without addressing the controversial question of the status of Karabakh.

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