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    RUSSIA WANTS SOUTH CAUCASUS TO BE A STABILITY ZONE: KARASIN

    Regnum
    March 20 2008
    Russia

    Russia wants to see South Caucasus a zone of stability, and
    relations with the regions' states - to be friendly, transparent,
    and unambiguous. Russian deputy foreign minister, secretary of state
    Grigory Karasin has articulated this while speaking to journalists in
    Yerevan on March 20. REGNUM quotes him to say that, to implement the
    stated principles, political will and mutual trust are required. <!--
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    Russia is ready for such work, and its contacts with authorities of
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are exactly supposed to meet that
    end. <!-- @page { size: 21cm 29.7cm; margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom:
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    Karasin has informed that at his meetings with Armenian leadership,
    a wide range of issues was discussed, including the situation after
    the recent presidential election in the country. <!-- @page { size:
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    In his words, riots and chaos in the streets are perilous for any
    country, and Armenia has already realized, how dangerous is the way
    that is not going to solve anything but, at the same time, can lead to
    instability and distrust. The acting president and president-elect of
    Armenia realize that the future of the country is in the dialog with
    constructive opposition, the Russian diplomat noted. <!-- @page {
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    "I hope that the trend will bring the society back to the legal
    field and the to field of dialog, which we are ready to facilitate,"
    he stressed. He said that new Armenian state- building has come
    through a tough trial and will be able to take the course of reforms
    and dialog. <!-- @page { size: 21cm 29.7cm; margin: 2cm } P {
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    Karasin also has noted that next week, Armenia's president-elect Serzh
    Sargsyan is expected to visit Russia. <!-- @page { size: 21cm 29.7cm;
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    Explaining, why, during his visit to Yerevan, he did not meet with
    opposition activists, particularly, first president of Armenia Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan, Karasin stressed: "Information presented by president,
    prime minister, and foreign minister was quite sufficient." <!-- @page
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    He noted at the same time that, naturally, Russia is informed of
    what they think in the opposition camp, for Russia has friends in
    all spheres of political and public life in Armenia. "You need not
    doubt that we have information of diverse caliber," he said.
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