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    Interfax, Russia
    Jan 14 2010


    ARMENIA TO DEEPEN RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA - PRESIDENT SARGSYAN



    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has promised to do his best for
    deepening relations with Moscow."I am pleased to say that new elements
    emerged in our strategic partnership in 2009. We reserved a high level
    of the intensive political dialog and strengthened economic, cultural
    and humanitarian relations.

    Armenia will continue to deepen relations with Russia," Sargsyan told
    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday.

    Lavrov conveyed greetings from Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, a
    source at the Armenian presidential press office told Interfax.

    "Medvedev hopes that the intensive and frank dialog, which progressed
    last year, will continue to develop this year," Lavrov said.

    "We value the level of the bilateral strategic partnership and the
    allied relations in all spheres," he said.

    Sargsyan and Lavrov stressed the importance of further strengthening
    of bilateral agreements and said that new documents would create
    additional possibilities for cooperation and strengthen contacts.

    Sargsyan and Lavrov discussed the South Caucasian situation, including
    the Karabakh settlement and the Armenian-Turkish normalization, a
    source at the Armenian presidential press office told Interfax.

    Sargsyan thanked Russia for assisting the Karabakh settlement and the
    Armenian- Turkish normalization. "We are grateful to Russia for its
    support to the Karabakh settlement and normalization of Armenia-Turkey
    relations," he said.

    "Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin once again reaffirmed the
    Russian position at the January 13 press conference he shared with the
    Turkish premier, the Russian foreign minister said. Putin stressed
    that the two processes [the Karabakh settlement and the Armenia-Turkey
    normalization] were not interrelated. He said the resolution of both
    problems was rather difficult, and it would be wrong to link them,"
    the press office source said.

    Russia is interested in the solution of the Karabakh problem and the
    normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations, Lavrov stressed. Armenia
    and Azerbaijan can make progress in the Karabakh settlement if
    'positive dynamics' persists, Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard
    Nalbandian told a Thursday press conference.

    "If positive dynamics are retained, the sides may progress in the
    Karabakh settlement. The Armenian and Azeri leaders will soon resume
    their meetings," he said.

    There is no alterative to the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict, the minister said.

    "Armenia has never threatened to resolve the conflict by force. It
    adherences to exclusively peaceful settlement methods," he said.
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