Alexander Petrov, a senior scientist of the RAS Universal History Institute, has said live on Vesti FM Radio that the U.S. was activating in the Caucasus, never leaving the strategic region without attention. The scientist admitted that the U.S. policy in the region had ups and downs throughout time, but the interest never faded.
Explaining the causes of such interest, Petrov mentioned the energy streams and security present in the Caucasus, especially with account of volatility on the petroleum market.
The expert noted activation of the U.S. in all directions as a result of economic indicators and energy prices. Volatility on the energy market may be affected by the Caucasus and the Caspian region alone. The developments in the region, believes Petrov, will have certain impact on energy carriers, hence the U.S. interest in the region.
Alexander Petrov, a senior scientist of the RAS Universal History Institute, has said live on Vesti FM Radio that the U.S. was activating in the Caucasus, never leaving the strategic region without attention. The scientist admitted that the U.S. policy in the region had ups and downs throughout time, but the interest never faded.Explaining the causes of such interest, Petrov mentioned the energy streams and security present in the Caucasus, especially with account of volatility on the petroleum market. The expert noted activation of the U.S. in all directions as a result of economic indicators and energy prices. Volatility on the energy market may be affected by the Caucasus and the Caspian region alone. The developments in the region, believes Petrov, will have certain impact on energy carriers, hence the U.S. interest in the regi