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    Kremlin considers Astana talks on Karabakh to be useful
    By Viktoria Sokolova

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    September 15, 2004 Wednesday

    ASTANA, September 15 -- The Kremlin has described Thursday's trilateral
    talks between the presidents of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan as
    "useful and constructive".

    "The talks can be called useful and constructive," a Kremlin
    administration source said after Vladimir Putin, Robert Kocharyan and
    Ilkham Aliev ended their talks in Astana. "The main thing is clear:
    the sides are determined to continue a dialogue and search for a
    compromise. It's an open secret that an extremely complicated and
    long-standing problem (of Nagorno-Karabakh) is in question. Its
    solution requires time, series efforts and mutual concessions,"
    he stressed.

    "Aliev and Kocharyan are set to search for a political solution to
    the Karabakh knot," the source went on to say. The fact that the
    Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents reaffirmed their commitment to
    the ceasefire obligations is an important sign, he added.

    "Such a mood inspires hopes that a line is going to be drawn under
    this conflict despite its complex nature," the source told Itar-Tass.

    Russia has pledged to render assistance to the settlement process
    together with the two other co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group-
    the United States and France.

    "Russia is ready to support an option that will suit all the parties
    involved and provide guarantees for mutually-acceptable agreements.
    Such an approach has been welcomed," the Kremlin administration
    source emphasized.
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