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    G8 FOREIGN MINISTERS SUPPORT PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Trend News Agency
    June 27 2008
    Azerbaijan

    G8 Foreign Ministers called Azerbaijan and Armenia to the peaceful
    settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. It was mentioned in
    one of the items of the statement by the Foreign Minister of Japan,
    Masahiko Komura, as the chairman of the two-day ministerial meeting,
    which was completed today in the ancient Japanese capital of Kyoto,
    ITAR-TASS reports.

    The Foreign Ministers of Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Canada,
    France, USA, Japan stated their support for the efforts of the
    co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group, directed toward prompt solution
    of the conflict. Ministers noted that Armenia and Azerbaijan must
    "demonstrate restraint" and take "serious steps" to reach an agreement.

    At the same time, the Press Secretary of the Foreign Ministry of Japan,
    Kadzuo Kodama, reported to the correspondent of ITAR-TASS that "wide
    discussions on this problem were not held at the conference".

    The concluding document of the meeting reflected all themes, which were
    risen by the G8 Foreign Ministers. They include the problems of Middle
    East, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, People's Democratic Republic of Korea,
    Myanmar, Sudan and Afghanistan. The participants in the conference paid
    special attention to questions of nuclear disarmament and peaceful use
    of atom. Detailed discussions were held on the theme of ensuring peace
    in different countries worldwide, as well as questions of combating
    terrorism and organized criminality were touched upon.

    The First Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia, Andrey Denisov, reported
    to the Russian journalists that "the G8 summit due in July will focus
    on only four questions. "This is Iran, North Korea, Afghanistan and
    Middle East. All these questions have been reflected in the statement
    by the Chairman and as a whole show the motion of discussions.

    "We clarified the positions of the leading countries of world
    on important questions and, in a certain extent, prepared the
    international part of the agenda of the meeting of leaders in
    Hokkaido. We provided them with time and possibility to discuss
    other not less important issues," Denisov added. In addition to the
    statement by the Chairman, as a result of the meeting in Kyoto,
    a joint statement was adopted on Afghanistan and Zimbabwe. With
    regard to the last document, the Deputy Minister noted that not all
    in it satisfied the Russian side, but "the base approaches coincide
    with the remaining G8 countries ". Furthermore, he reminded that
    "absolute priority" for Russia is the unity of "Groups of G8".

    The meeting completed today in Kyoto is last preparation stage for the
    G8 summit, which will take place on 7-9 July in the Japanese Island
    of Hokkaido. Over the past several months, the conferences of the
    heads of financial, law-enforcement, energetic, social, ecological
    and other departments of the leading industrial countries of planet
    have already taken place in various cities of Japan.
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