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Thaw shifts alliances in South Caucasus

By Isabel Gorst in Moscow

Published: April 25 2009 01:46 | Last updated: April 25 2009 01:46

A rapprochement between Turkey and Armenia this week provided further evidence of a shift in the balance of power in the South Caucasus that is propelling gas-rich Azerbaijan closer to Russia, analysts said.

The process that began when Georgia went to war with Russia last summer over its breakaway territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, could jeopardise European plans to reduce dependence on Russian gas by importing extra Caspian supplies.

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