10-04-2016, 07:29 PM
I don't know about other NETO members, but Kyrzbekistan isn't really interested in controling the oil, as much as providing stability and security in the country and region. It's not that making Carpathia happy is a priority either. It may not be what we say in public, of course, but that's Kyrzbekistan's policy.
A two-state solution would require negotiations anyway, as it doesn't seem that every side has a much clear control of most of the disputed areas, or even the capital city right now. So it would be better to start contacts with both sides, while trying to avoid that violence starts and spreads around the country. Kyrzbekistan may propose personally some kind of non-presidential federal system, maybe, in which no side is able to fully dominate the other side. But if all sides agree suddenly to a division of the country then it can be done I suppose.
A two-state solution would require negotiations anyway, as it doesn't seem that every side has a much clear control of most of the disputed areas, or even the capital city right now. So it would be better to start contacts with both sides, while trying to avoid that violence starts and spreads around the country. Kyrzbekistan may propose personally some kind of non-presidential federal system, maybe, in which no side is able to fully dominate the other side. But if all sides agree suddenly to a division of the country then it can be done I suppose.