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    MEDVEDEV AND ALIYEV DISCUSS GEORGIA
    By Anatoly Medetsky

    The Moscow Times
    Sept 17 2008
    Russia

    President Dmitry Medvedev said Tuesday that he briefed his Azeri
    counterpart, Ilham Aliyev, on Russia's policies regarding Georgia,
    a common neighbor, during a meeting in Moscow.

    The visit took place as Russia's neighbors are reassessing their
    relations with Moscow in the wake of its brief war with Tbilisi and
    recognition of two separatist Georgian provinces as independent states
    last month.

    The two presidents discussed Azerbaijan's own breakaway region of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, which is backed by Armenia, they said. Medvedev
    voiced support for direct talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia, while
    Aliyev said he saw "good prospects for the situation to improve,"
    Interfax reported.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Medvedev have met twice this
    month, in Sochi and during a meeting of the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization.

    Aliyev said problems in the region must be resolved through dialog and
    extolled his country's relations with Russia. "If everybody had such
    neighborly relations as Russia and Azerbaijan have, not only conflicts,
    but also misunderstandings wouldn't take place at all," he said.

    Medvedev visited Azerbaijan on July 3 in one of his first foreign
    trips as president, underlining the priority that Moscow has given
    to ties with the energy-rich country. Gazprom chief Alexei Miller
    made an offer then to buy Azeri gas at market prices.

    Medvedev said Tuesday's discussions involved energy cooperation. A
    spokeswoman for Gazprom could not say immediately whether the company's
    offer to purchase Azeri gas made any progress at the talks.

    Azerbaijan, which seeks a balance between the United States and
    Russia in its foreign policy, has yet to respond to the energy
    offer. U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney went to Baku on Sept. 3 to
    reiterate that his country wants more Azeri oil and gas to bypass
    Russia on its way to international markets.

    Medvedev and Aliyev met to discuss relations under the new conditions
    set by the conflict with Georgia and Western criticism of Moscow,
    said Vladimir Zharikhin, deputy director of the CIS Institute, a
    think tank that studies the loose group of former Soviet republics
    known as the Commonwealth of Independent States.
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