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    IN ENERGY TALKS WITH ALIYEV, MEDVEDEV PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR KARABAKH PEACE

    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle=4160 2_4/18/2009_1
    Friday, April 17, 2009

    MOSCOW (Combined Sources)--Russia is Azerbaijan's friend, neighbor
    and strategic partner and we will be developing our relations on
    this basis," Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said Friday during talks
    with Russian President Dmitri Medvedev in Moscow that began with
    a focus on energy relations and ended with a pledge by Russian to
    "fulfill its mandate" as the region's arbiter of peace.

    Aliyev met with Medvedev in the Kremlin Friday to discuss a deal on
    natural gas sales which could undermine the EU-backed Nabucco pipeline,
    reported AFP.

    The meeting came after Russia and Azerbaijan's state-run energy
    companies last month signed a preliminary deal on natural gas sales
    from 2010, which could remove a potential source of gas for Nabucco.

    "In my opinion we have a very high chance of entering a full-blown
    agreement," Medvedev told reporters after meeting Aliyev at the
    Russian leader's residence outside Moscow.

    "For us... diversification of deliveries and the opportunity to enter
    new markets is of significant interest... because today Azerbaijani
    gas is transported in the Western direction," Aliyev said.

    He said Russia was a natural partner for Azerbaijan because the
    countries were neighbors and gas export infrastructure was already in
    place. "There are no transit countries between our countries. There
    is no need for additional investment to build a gas pipeline,"
    Aliyev said.

    In discussing their plans for expanding energy ties between the two
    countries, the two leaders also touted progress in internationally
    mediated talks on the longstanding Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    In a joint press conference with his Azeri counterpart, Medvedev
    said Russia supports the ongoing peace talks between Yerevan and Baku
    and is eager to register "maximum progress" in a resolution based on
    "the interests of both nations," ArmRadio reported.

    Moscow in recent months has stepped up its efforts to reconcile Armenia
    and Azerbaijan in what analysts say is a bid to increase its influence
    in the Caucasus region.

    Medvedev, whose country co-chairs the OSCE Minsk Group mediating the
    conflict, said he thought the regular meetings between the presidents
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan were "very important."

    "It is this progress that keeps alive our hope that the conflict will
    be settled rather soon," Aliyev was quoted by the AFP as saying.

    "The positions of the sides recently became closer to a certain
    degree. Some questions that previously seemed hard to solve have
    been agreed," Aliyev said, though he added that the lack of results
    so far was "disappointing."

    Medvedev, for his part, agreed with Aliyev, noting that there have
    been some prospects in the peace talks and that he thought "new ideas"
    to propel the negotiations forward may soon appear.

    "Russia is ready to fulfill its mandate," Medvedev said. "We have
    always tried to contribute to the process. I'm sure that the problem
    can be solved on the basis of interests of both nations and new
    proposals if such contacts continue."

    Last November, Russia hosted rare peace talks between the Armenian
    and Azeri Presidents. The Russian Kommersant daily reported Friday
    that Russia had convinced Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian to take
    part in another summit with Azerbaijan's Aliyev mediated by Medvedev
    in the Russian city of Saint Petersburg in June.

    The newspaper, not citing any sources, said that Russia was offering
    hefty financial support to Armenia and weapons sales to Azerbaijan
    as rewards for taking part in the Russian-led peace talks.

    The Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was in Yerevan on
    Thursday where he met with President Serzh Sarkisian after attending
    a meeting of foreign ministers of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation
    Organization.

    During their talks, Sarkisian and Lavrov discussed Armenia's relations
    with Russia, as well as the Armenian President's alleged upcoming
    visit to Russia.
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