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    EuroNews - English
    April 24, 2009 Friday

    Russian and Armenian Presidents hold talks in the wake of Turkey decision


    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has held talks with his Armenian
    counterpart near Moscow.

    But this was no walk in the park for either leader - both are
    embroiled in a complex political situation.

    Armenia wants to normalise relations with its neighbour, Turkey, which
    experts say could upset the balance of political and economic power in
    the east Caucasus.

    quot;Lately several important steps have been taken. My latest
    contact, today's meeting with Serge Sarksyan and a recent meeting with
    the President of Azerbaijan, confirm that both countries are ready to
    act constructively to solve this very complicated problem.quot;
    Mevedev told reporters.

    Turkey shut its frontier with Armenia sixteen years ago in solidarity
    with Muslim Azerbaijan over its dispute with ethnic Armenian
    separatists in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Azerbaijan is potentially a key supplier of oil and gas to the West
    via Turkey. Diplomats fear Baku may choose to offer its supplies to
    Russia for re-export if relations with Turkey take a turn for the
    worse.
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