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    Putin's Chechnya policies 'sufficient': Armenian president

    Agence France Presse -- English
    September 6, 2004 Monday

    WARSAW Sept 6 -- Armenian President Robert Kocharian on Monday judged
    his Russian counterpart's policies in separatist Chechnya sufficient
    to deal with the dangerous conflict, in reaction to the deadly end
    to the school siege in southern Russia.

    Russian President Vladimir "Putin's policies are sufficient in face
    of the danger which clearly exists in Russia," the visiting Armenian
    head of state told a news conference in Warsaw.

    Kocharian's Polish counterpart Aleksander Kwasniewksi said the
    Russian leader faced a "very difficult task" to find a solution to the
    Chechen problem, where Putin has been fighting a losing battle against
    separatists for some five years amid an ever spiralling casualty rate.

    But Kwasniewski also pushed for a political solution to the war.

    "It would be good to find a political solution. It would be ideal
    if one could find committed partners from the Chechen side who could
    stop terrorist acts" like the one at the school in Beslan, which left
    more than 330 people dead, Kwasniewski said.

    At the joint news conference, both men expressed their sadness and
    solidarity with Russia over the hostage-taking.

    Kocharian was in Poland on the second day of a three-day visit,
    and on Monday the countries signed several agreements on the fight
    against organized crime, as well as military and economic cooperation.
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