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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER EXPECTS REFUTATION FROM RUSSIA

    APA
    Nov 19 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Yerevan - APA. Armenian foreign ministry demanded official refutation
    of statement by the director of information and press department
    of Russian Foreign Ministry Andrei Nesterenko, APA reports quoting
    ArmToday site.

    Armenian foreign minister Edward Nalbandian called Nesterenko's idea
    about the discussion of Nagorno Karabakh conflict in the negotiation
    between Ankara and Yerevan as misunderstanding. "Andrei Nesterenko made
    mistake, everybody can do it. I recommend you to expect refutation from
    the Russian foreign ministry. Probably it will not take much time. I
    know Andrei Nesterenko as a professional of his work, but he made
    mistake this time. I stress again that Armenian-Turkish process has no
    relation to the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Nesterenko's
    statements are contradictory to the statements by the Russian foreign
    minister and other co-chairs of OSCE Minsk Group. Those statements said
    for many times that there is no relation between the Turkish-Armenian
    relations and Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Therefore I think that
    following that it needs to expect for statements proving my words".

    Answering the question of APA's correspondent, Andrei Nesterenko said
    at a press conference in Moscow that "Turkish-Armenian normalization
    is an attempt of two countries, which experienced unpleasant periods
    at one time, to normalize the relations". He said they knew that
    Nagorno Karabakh issue was raised at the negotiations between Ankara
    and Yerevan. "It seems these comprehensive issues are taken into
    consideration in the process". Nesterenko said they hoped that these
    issues would be solved within the decisions passed by the international
    organizations and would meet the interests of all regional countries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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