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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    August 17, 2004 Tuesday 5:51 PM Eastern Time

    Russia, Azeri FMs to hold talks focusing on counterterrorism

    By Natalya Lenskaya and Irina Chumakova


    Counterterrorism will be one of subjects of discussion at talks to be
    held here on Wednesday between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
    and his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mamedyarov. The Azeri Foreign
    Minister arrived here on Tuesday for his first official visit.

    Boris Malakhov, deputy spokesman of the Russian Foreign Ministry, has
    told Itar-Tass that the two Ministers intend to devote special
    attention to practical steps in the fight against terrorism in all
    its manifestations.

    The consideration of problems concerning a settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh issue is also on the agenda of the upcoming talks.

    The high-ranking diplomat emphasised, "Russia welcomes a continuation
    of the Azerbaijani-Armenian dialogue at various levels. We believe
    that the sides involved in the conflict themselves must find a
    mutually acceptable solution". Moscow "is prepared to render the most
    active assistance in this cause both on a bilateral basis and as
    Co-Chairman of the Minsk Group of the Organisation for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe," Malakhov said.

    Besides, Malakhov pointed out, the two Ministers are to exchange
    views on the regional and international situation, and greater
    interaction within the Commonwealth of Independent States, and review
    the implementation of top-level accords aimed at giving greater scope
    to economic cooperation, including the doubling of trade turnover
    between the two countries.

    Lavrov and Mamedyarov are to discuss work on determining the legal
    status of the Caspian Sea, and prospects for a second Caspian summit,
    Malakhov said.
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