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    MODEST KOLEROV: RUSSIA CONSIDERS BOTH SIDES OF THE CONFLICTS ON THE POST SOVIET TERRITORY TO BE ITS COMPATRIOTS

    DeFacto, Armenia
    Sept 16 2005

    Russia considers both sides of the conflicts on the post Soviet
    territory to be its compatriots. Chief of the RF Presidential
    Department for Inter-Regional and Cultural Relations with Foreign
    Countries Modest Kolerov stated it speaking at the conference "Parallel
    CIS. Abkhazia, Pridnestrovie, the South Caucasus and Nagorno Karabakh
    as realities of the post - Soviet territory" in Moscow.

    According to Tribuna newspaper (Russia), in spite of warning of one
    of the conference's organizers, the CIS Institute Director Constantine
    Zatulin that the conference's goal is scientific and not political, the
    guests did not want to confine themselves to purely "scientific" goals.

    A member of the Armenian delegation, RA Democratic Party leader,
    RA NA deputy Aram G. Sargsyan noted the fact that the conference
    "Parallel CIS. Abkhazia, Pridnestrovie, the South Caucasus and Nagorno
    Karabakh as realities of the post - Soviet territory" was organized
    by the CIS Institute testified to the fact that Russia was interested
    in its influence and strengthening of the stand in the Caucasus.

    "The difference of Nagorno Karabakh from other unrecognized republics
    is that they are ready to become associative members of the Russian
    community, while Nagorno Karabakh is striving for independence from
    Azerbaijan and free existence", stated he.

    He noted participants of the Armenian delegation "presented legal
    aspects of the Karabakh issue, pointed out usage of double standards
    by the international community". "Azerbaijan states Armenia has
    organized the conference, and it is provocative. However, one thing
    is obvious - Azerbaijan is not ready for the civilized coexistence
    with its neighbors", believes Aram Sargsyan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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