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  • Russia, Armenia ponder ways to normalize situation in Caucasus

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    August 20, 2004 Friday 12:03 AM Eastern Time

    Russia, Armenia ponder ways to normalize situation in Caucasus

    By Mikhail Petrov

    SOCHI

    The presidents of Russia and Armenia will hold bilateral talks in
    Sochi on Friday, specifically on coordination of the efforts of the
    two countries seeking to normalize the situation in the North
    Caucasus. The two countries have consistently called for the peaceful
    settlement of the regional problems and are seriously concerned over
    the threats of destabilization in the South Caucasus in the wake of
    the aggravation of the situation in South Ossetia.

    Vladimir Putin and Robert Kocharyan will exchange views on ways to
    unlock the potential of multilateral cooperation and the use of the
    already existing regional mechanisms and the CIS peacekeeping
    potentialities for this purpose.

    The presidents also plan to consider further interaction within the
    frame of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Eurasian
    Economic Community, in which Armenia has been granted the observer
    status.

    The two countries are determined to take steps on both the bilateral
    and multilateral basis in combating terrorism in all its forms and
    reinforce their political resolve with effective practical
    cooperation of their law enforcement agencies and special services.

    Putin and Kocharyan will also focus on realization of bilateral
    understandings in the economic and other fields. They will examine
    the status of mutual trade and investment cooperation, the
    fulfillment of the property-for-debt agreement, as well as
    interaction in the fields of energy and transport.
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