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    Putin, Erdogan discuss stability in region extending from Caucasus to Cyprus

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    July 18 2005

    SOCHI, July 18 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Vladimir Putin and
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed stability in
    the Caucasus, the situation in Iraq and Iran, and the Cyprus problem.
    "We focused on the issue of strengthening stability in the Caucasus
    and the Black Sea basin," Putin said at a press conference in Sochi
    after talks with the Turkish Prime Minister. Putin gave assurances
    that Russia would continue to help resolve the Cyprus problem. "We
    are absolutely convinced that the UN Secretary General is moving in
    the right direction," he said.

    Putin also said everyone knows how the situation is developing on
    Cyprus. "First, we must resolve the problem of the economic isolation
    of a part of the island, create conditions for normal relations between
    the two parts, and on this basis fully normalize the situation in
    the interests of all people living there," he said.

    "We will think about what can be done by Russia and the island's two
    parts to resolve these issues," the Russian president said.

    Putin and Erdogan said it was necessary to address the issue of
    Nagorny Karabakh (a mountainous autonomous region within Azerbaijan
    historically populated by Armenians, which unilaterally proclaimed
    its independence in 1991).

    "I was satisfied to hear the Russian position that it was time to
    start settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," Erdogan said.

    He added that at his meeting with Putin he had also discussed the
    situation in Iraq, Iran, and anti-terrorism efforts.

    "We expressed once again our resolve to fight international terrorists,
    who are carrying out attacks against innocent people, defenseless
    women and children," Erdogan said.
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