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    WORLD SUPER POWERS WANT STABILITY IN SOUTH CAUCASUS FOR THEIR OWN INTERESTS: SENIOR OFFICIAL

    Today.Az
    10 August 2009

    Head of International Relations Department of Azerbaijani Presidential
    Administration Novruz Mammadov believes world's leading countries
    want stability on the South Caucasus for their own interests.

    "Unfortunately, maybe the conflicts in the region appeared due to
    the interests of these countries. The South Caucasus is on the
    focus of attention of the world's leading countries because of
    its geo-strategic position. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's
    statement on Russia's support to solution of the conflicts on the South
    Caucasus was expected," Mammadov told official website of ruling New
    Azerbaijan Party.

    During his visit to Turkey Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
    said active work is underway to resolve [Armenia-Azerbaijan]
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Turkish Anadolu news agency reported.

    "Serious work is being done to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    and there is serious progress in this regard. Moscow is eager to see
    rapid resolution of the conflict," Putin added.

    Mammadov appraised Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's statement
    on solution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which he made during his
    visit to Turkey. "This fact showed that Russia is supporter of the
    solution," Mammadov added.

    The sides have special interests on the solution of
    Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Azerbaijan tries to
    harmonize these interests and solve this conflict in the interests
    of statehood, Mammadov said.

    Major countries are also interested in solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. So, influence on Armenia by these countries is increasing.
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