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    RUSSIA, AZERBAIJAN LEADERS MEET TO TALK TRADE, CONFLICT ZONE

    RIA Novosti
    November 24, 2009
    Ulyanovsk

    The Russian and Azerbaijani presidents met in the Volga city of
    Ulyanovsk on Tuesday for talks expected to focus on bilateral trade
    and the Nagorny Karabakh conflict.

    Dmitry Medvedev and Ilham Aliyev laid flowers at a memorial to the
    Azerbaijani leader's late father, Geidar Aliyev, who oversaw rescue
    efforts in the city after a steamship accident on the Volga in 1983,
    when he was the Soviet Union's deputy prime minister.

    They also attended a ceremony to rename the square hosting the memorial
    after Aliyev, a longtime leader of Azerbaijan whom his son succeeded
    in the 2003 election, after his death.

    Aliyev's visit to Russia comes following talks in Munich on Sunday
    on Azerbaijan's simmering conflict with Armenia over the disputed
    Nagorny Karabakh region.

    Russia, a mediator in the conflict, has stepped up efforts to spur
    the peace process between the two ex-Soviet Caucasus states. Media
    reports said the Kremlin fears a failure in the negotiations could
    hamper arms and other trade contracts with Azerbaijan.

    Medvedev and Aliyev also attended the opening of a bridge across the
    river in Ulyanovsk, 893 kilometers (555 miles) east of Moscow. The
    Russian leader hailed Geidar Aliyev's contribution to the city's
    development, saying the bridge, designed in the 1980s, was "a monument
    of kinds" to him.

    "I am happy that our countries continue their successful cooperation
    today," Aliyev said at the bridge ceremony. "We have maintained very
    close contacts as presidents, regarding our relations as strategic
    and as those of friends and neighbors."

    After the Munich talks on Sunday, French mediator Bernard Fassier
    said "some important progress" had been reached but outlined certain
    "difficulties."

    Aliyev warned ahead of the talks that Baku does not rule out the use of
    force to tackle the Karabakh conflict if no progress is made in Munich.

    It was the first meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders
    after Armenia and Turkey, Azerbaijan's Muslim ally, signed in October
    accords to restore diplomatic ties and reopen borders.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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