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    RUSSIA TRYING TO BE EQUALLY GOOD FOR ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

    Azg/arm
    18 Feb 05

    While Ilham Aliyev Meets Putin, Sergey Lavrov Visits Armenia

    At the end of the last year President Vladimir Putin of Russia stated
    that the Kremlin "does not want to be an unfavorable partner for
    Azerbaijan or Armenia in long historic perspective". Putin pointed
    out that Armenia is "one of our strategic allies and there is no
    question in fact but Karabakh issue". "We are ready to be mediator
    and guarantee in Armenian-Azeri negotiations", Putin said.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is paying an official visit to
    Moscow these days. Aliyev arrived in Moscow, for the 4th time as
    President, to participate in a festival of "The Year of Azerbaijan".

    President Aliyev gave an interview to Nezavisimaya Gazeta before
    leaving for Moscow and said that Russia is the regions super
    power. "Russia is the only country in chair that borders Azerbaijan
    and is the super power of our region. This factor increases its
    responsibility in settling Karabakh issue. We think that the
    Minsk group should not apply â~@~Xagree and we will confirmâ~@~Y
    principleâ~@~Y If we were able to come to an agreement we would have
    done that. The Minsk group was set up as the sides were unable to
    reach an agreement", Aliyev said.

    Once in office, Putin have been continually repeating that Russia
    cannot put pressure on either of the sides and that Moscow will accept
    the resolution that two sides respect.

    President Putin noted during his meeting with Ilham Aliyev on
    February 16 that good circulation between the countries marked 50
    percent growth in 2004 reaching $800 million. Clearly Russian-Azeri
    relations grow warmer.

    President Putin must be given due as he sent foreign minister Sergey
    Lavrov to Armenia to show that he wants equal relations with Armenia
    and Azerbaijan. Lavrov met with President Robert Kocharian, prime
    minister Andranik Margarian and his counterpart Vartan Oskanian
    yesterday.

    A representative of Russian Foreign Ministry informed that Lavrov
    will discuss Karabakh issue during his stay in Yerevan. "Our stand
    is that the conflicting sides should find a mutually acceptable
    solution. Russia is ready to actively support in the issue both as a
    mediator between Armenia and Azerbaijan and in cooperation with the
    Minsk group", representative said.

    Official Yerevan is still looking towards Russia as vital factor for
    security, though relations with Europe and America are developing.

    "The Armenian-Russian strategic alliance has no alternative today",
    Serge Sargsian, defense minister of Armenia, stated on December 17. He
    also noted that Armenian-Russian relations cannot stymie Armeniaâ~@~Ys
    integration into Europe especially if Russia gets closer to EU.

    By Tatoul Hakobian

    --Boundary_(ID_Gxqp+LhOdqKCb8K5wZWNkw)--
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