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    KREMLIN NOT EXPECTS BREAKTHROUGH ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH ISSUE, BUT HOPES TO STRENGTHEN DIALOGUE BETWEEN COUNTRIES: PRESIDENT'S ASSISTANT

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/52861.html
    June 4 2009
    Azerbaijan

    The Kremlin does not expect a significant breakthrough in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement after a trilateral meeting between
    the Presidents of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia Dmitry Medvedev,
    Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan, to be held in St. Petersburg today,
    but expects to use this opportunity to enhance a direct dialogue
    between the interested parties, Assistant Head of Russia Sergei
    Prikhodko said, ITAR-TASS reported.

    "First, Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents will meet on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement, and this will be the fifth
    round of the direct negotiations, started on June 6, 2008, in the days
    of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum," he said. "Then
    President Medvedev will hold separate meetings with Ilham Aliyev and
    Serzh Sargsyan, and in the evening, the Russian president has invited
    his counterparts to hold a trilateral meeting," Prikhodko said,
    adding that it will be in the format of a business dinner.

    "Of course, the other issues will include the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict settlement, where Russia is seeking to play a positive
    role," the Russian president's assistant said. "But we do not set
    a supreme task to reach a new agreement or deepen the discussion of
    the details of this process," he said. "We aim to support the format
    of the direct communication of Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia,
    the dialogue which is held between them at the moment," he said.

    Speaking about the agenda of Medvedev's separate meeting with
    Aliyev, Prikhodko stressed that the leaders will exchange views
    on ways of maintaining high rates of economic cooperation between
    Russia and Azerbaijan in the global economic crisis. "They also will
    examine bilateral cooperation in energy, including the prospects of
    implementing joint energy projects," Prikhodko said. He called the
    Caspian issue among other topical issues.

    Topic of Medvedev's meeting with Sargsyan also includes, above all,
    the issues of further development of trade and economic cooperation,
    including in overcoming the consequences of the global financial
    crisis, Assistant to the President said. "Implementation of projects
    of the Russian leading corporations, such as Gazprom, Russian Railways
    and Russian Aluminum in Armenia is expected to mitigate its negative
    impact on bilateral economic relations," Prikhodko said.

    It is expected that the heads of states will discuss the situation
    in the Caucasus region, besides the topical issues of the bilateral
    relations and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement.

    Previous trilateral meeting between Medvedev, Aliyev and Sargyan,
    which was held in November 2008 ended with the signing of the
    Declaration of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia, which reaffirmed the
    focus on achieving a political settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict on the basis of international law, supported the mediation
    efforts of OSCE Minsk Group and the agreement of Azerbaijani and
    Armenian presidents to intensify the negotiating process. Russia's
    basic position in the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement is not to impose on
    parties to the conflict any prescriptions from outside, and regarding
    this the primary responsibility for the final choice should rest with
    the Azerbaijanis and Armenians themselves. At the same time Russia is
    prepared to support a solution to the problem, which satisfies all
    parties involved, but it will be the guarantor of the settlement,
    if a compromise agreement is not reached.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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