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    RUSSIA AND ARMENIA PLEDGE TO DEVELOP RELATIONS

    Euronews.net
    March 25 2008
    France

    The presidents-elect of Russia and Armenia have pledged to enhance
    bilateral relations as they met in Moscow for the first time. Serzh
    Sargsyan was making his first foreign visit to Moscow since his
    election last month. Dmitry Medvedev will take over Russia's presidency
    on May the 7th. Sargsyan also met outgoing Russian leader Vladimir
    Putin, who said he hoped Armenia would remain a staunch ally of
    the Kremlin.

    Experts say the warm ties between the two countries are unlikely to
    change under the new leaders because both men are close allies of
    their outgoing presidents. Armenia also houses a Russian military
    base and receives Russian gas at preferential rates.

    In return, it has the support of Russia in its territorial conflict
    with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh. Russia recently supported
    Armenia with its vote at the UN during a debate for a resolution on
    the issue.

    The election of Sargsyan, a long-time ally of outgoing President
    Robert Kocharian, sparked violent protests by the opposition, who
    claimed the vote was rigged.

    Riots in the capital, Yerevan, led to the introduction of a state of
    emergency that was only lifted last Thursday.

    Eight people were killed and around 200 injured in the clashes.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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