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    CONNECTING ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS WITH KARABAKH SETTLEMENT IS VERY WRONG, SAYS RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY

    Tert
    Oct 26 2009
    Armenia

    "It's very wrong to connect Armenian-Turkish relations together with
    settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," Ambassador of the Russian
    Federation to Turkey Vladimir Ivanovskiy stated in his interview to
    Russian paper Radikal, reports Turkish news source ANS Press.

    "Russia truly supports the settlement of Armenian-Turkish relations,"
    the ambassador stated.

    "After last year's well-known events in Georgia, when I visited
    Turkey's Foreign Ministry, I noticed it's a very suitable period
    to establish relations between the two countries," Ivanovskiy said,
    stating at the same time, that Russia, as well as Turkey, seeks the
    establishment of stability in the Caucasus region.

    According to the ambassador, Russia's relations with both Armenia
    and Azerbaijan are very deep and strong.

    Touching upon the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, the ambassador stated
    the resolution of this issue is very important for and necessary to
    Turkey: "The establishment of stability in the Caucasus is also in
    our interests, since it will have a positive impact on Kazakhstan
    and Chechnya issues."

    At the same time, Iavanovskiy emphasized that connecting the settlement
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and establishment of Armenian-Turkish
    relations is very wrong.
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