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    RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN EXPLAINS HIS CONTROVERSIAL STATEMENT REGARDING ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS AND KARABAKH PROCESS

    ArmInfo
    2009-11-20 14:17:00

    ArmInfo. Andrey Nesterenko, the Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesman, has
    commented on his contradictory statement made earlier on November 17.

    To recall, Nesterenko declared the following then: "As far as we know,
    the issues of Nagorno Karabakh were also raised during the negotiation
    process between Yerevan and Ankara." This statement aroused, to put
    it softly, controversial response by Armenian Mass Media considering
    the quite contrary statements repeatedly made by the Russian party
    before, including by OSCE MG Russian Co-chair Yuri Merzlyakov. Foreign
    Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian also commented on the statement
    by A. Nesterenko.

    The new statement placed on the official website of the Russian Foreign
    Ministry says: "Moscow has responded to the mess in the Armenian Mass
    Media around the statement voiced by the official representative of
    the Russian Foreign Ministry on November 17 2009.

    The Armenian media report that Moscow has allegedly changed its
    stance and began linking the Karabakh process and the Armenian-
    Turkish rapprochement. This is misunderstanding. Foreign Minister
    Sergey Lavrov has repeatedly voiced Russia's viewpoint. It has been
    left unchanged. These are two different processes.

    We take a positive view of the bilateral documents signed by Armenia
    and Turkey, which define the further actions by the parties on
    comprehensive normalization of state relations. We are convinced
    that establishment of good-neighbored ties between Armenia and Turkey
    will promote further steps bolstering peace and security in the South
    Caucasus region.

    As regards the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the parties have managed
    to achieve certain progress in coordination of the basic principles
    of settlement despite the existing discrepancies. We see our role in
    contributing to this process and helping the parties find mutually
    acceptable decisions on the key problems, but never enforcing any
    recipes on the parties to the conflict. We proceed from the fact that
    the final choice much be made by Azerbaijanis and Armenians. Russia
    will be ready to support any settlement scheme meeting the interests
    of the parties involved and will become the guarantor of settlement
    in case the parties come to a concession. Actually, a viable decision
    will allow bringing stability and peace to the South Caucasus and help
    maintaining the historical geopolitical balance of forces there in
    the post- conflict period and will not turn the region into a stage
    of international political and military rivalry."
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