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    Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website
    Nov 20 2009


    Russia does not link Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia-Turkey processes - spokesman


    Russian MFA Spokesman Andrei Nesterenko Response to Media Query
    Regarding "Association" between Processes of Nagorno Karabakh
    Settlement and Normalization of Armenian-Turkish Relations
    1751-19-11-2009

    Moscow has taken note that some Armenian media have raised a fuss
    about the remarks made by the Russian MFA Spokesman on November 17.
    They allege that Moscow has changed its position and now links the
    processes of the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement and Armenian-Turkish
    rapprochement. This is a misunderstanding. Foreign Minister Sergey
    Lavrov has repeatedly clarified Russia's point of view. It remains
    unchanged. These are two different processes.

    We have a positive attitude to the bilateral documents signed by
    Armenia and Turkey, which determine their subsequent actions towards
    comprehensive normalization of state relations.

    We believe that the establishment of good neighbourly relations
    between Armenia and Turkey should objectively contribute to further
    steps to promote peace and security in Transcaucasia.

    As to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, despite continuing disagreements,
    the parties have managed to achieve some definite progress in agreeing
    on the basic principles for its settlement.

    We see our role in facilitating this process, the search by the
    parties for mutually acceptable solutions to the key issues, but
    without the imposition on the conflict participants of any recipes
    from outside. At the same time we believe that the primary
    responsibility for the final choice should lie with the Azerbaijanis
    and Armenians themselves. Russia will be ready to support the solution
    option which will suit all parties involved, and if a compromise
    agreement is reached to act as guarantor of the settlement. Clearly, a
    viable solution will be the one that will enable returning stability
    and tranquillity in Transcaucasia and in the post-conflict period help
    to maintain the historically established geopolitical balance of
    forces there and is not likely to transform the region into an arena
    of international political and military rivalry.

    November 19, 2009
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