May 14, 2008 - 15:17 AMT
Alexey Vlasov: Kremlin lacks exact formula for resolution of conflicts in South Caucasus
Medvedev's coming to power will not introduce changes in Russia's foreign policy, a Russian expert said.

"The course taken up by Putin will be continued at least for 2 or 3 years," said Alexey Vlasov, head of the information and analytical center for public and political studies at Moscow State University. "Neither Russia nor the West worked out new rules for geopolitical games in the Caucasus and Middle Asia. The Kosovo precedent caused chaos in the struggle for influence in Balkans and South Caucasus."

In early 1990-ies, taking up an unbalanced position on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Russia has lost the role of Caucasus moderator. Now, Kremlin still lacks an exact formula for resolution of conflicts in the South Caucasus, practicing different approaches to Abkhazia and Nagorno Karabakh," Vlasov said, 1news.az reports.