U.S. and Russia Interested in Conflict Settlement in South Caucasus

PanARMENIAN.Net - "The U.S. having many interests in the region is going to seriously base here. Russia will have to work under new circumstances, since it's not capable to force the U.S. or EU out of the region," head of the International Relations Department at the Institute of the Political and Military Analysis Sergey Markedonov stated in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net "Consequently points of interaction should be sought for. A kind of hysteria troubles Russia lately. Both the United States and Russia are interested in the settlement of conflicts in the post soviet space. Russia should not produce illusions but activate participation in the peacekeeping operations including Karabakh settlement," he resumed.



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