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    RUSSIA WILLING TO HELP ARMENIA-TURKEY RAPPROCHEMENT WITH INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    14.01.2010 15:52 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia is interested in Armenian-Turkish
    reconciliation, with Moscow's position on the issue remaining
    unchanged, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said during a joint
    news conference with his Armenian counterpart Edward Nalbandian.

    "The earlier Armenian-Turkish relations are normalized, the more
    benefits the entire region will reap," he noted. "We're willing to
    contribute to the process with infrastructure projects both Armenia
    and Turkey are interested in. The projects may cover energy supply
    or railway communication sectors."

    Besides, Russian Foreign Minister stated that Moscow sees no link
    between RA-Turkey rapprochement and Karabakh conflict settlement.

    "Trying to artificially link the two issues is incorrect," Mr. Lavrov
    stressed.

    The Protocols aimed at normalization of bilateral ties and opening of
    the common border between Armenia and Turkey were signed in Zurich
    by Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and his Turkish
    counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu on October 10, 2009, after a series of
    diplomatic talks held through Swiss mediation.

    The Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR) is a de facto independent republic
    located in the South Caucasus, bordering by Azerbaijan to the north
    and east, Iran to the south, and Armenia to the west.

    After the Soviet Union established control over the area, in 1923
    it formed the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) within the
    Azerbaijan SSR. In the final years of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan
    launched an ethnic cleansing which resulted in the Karabakh War that
    was fought from 1991 to 1994.

    Since the ceasefire in 1994, most of Nagorno Karabakh and several
    regions of Azerbaijan around it (the security zone) remain under the
    control of Nagorno Karabakh defense army.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan have since been holding peace talks mediated
    by the OSCE Minsk Group.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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