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    PRESIDENT MEDVEDEV MEETS PRESIDENTS OF ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

    Itar-Tass
    25.01.2010, 14.54

    KRASNAYA POLYANA, January 25 (Itar-Tass) - President Dmitry Medvedev
    has met the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan - Serzh Sargsyan and
    Ilkham Aliyev, on Monday to discuss the problem of Nagorno-Karabakh
    settlement, the Kremlin press service said.

    It is a fifth meeting in succession held in such a format. The first
    one took place in Barvikha in the Moscow countryside on November
    2, 2008. The second meeting was held in St. Petersburg on June 4,
    2009 in the framework of the St.Petersburg Economic Forum. The three
    presidents met third time to discuss this problem in Moscow on July 18,
    2009 when they attended a horse race competition for the Presidential
    prize. The previous meeting was held in Chisinau on October 9, 2009
    in the framework of the CIS summit.

    "Russia's principle position on the problem of Nagorno-Karabakh
    settlement is to refrain from imposing any recipes of settlement
    on participants in the conflict from outside, proceeding from the
    assumption that the main responsibility for ultimate settlement rests
    with the people of Armenia and Azerbaijan themselves," the Kremlin
    press service said earlier.

    Russia is ready to accept a variant of settlement that suits all the
    parties concerned; Russia is also prepared to act as a guarantor of
    settlement in case an agreement on a compromise is reached, the press
    service said. The Russian side believes in viability of settlement
    that will enable to return stability and calm to the Caucasus and help
    maintain the historically formed balance of forces there in the post-
    crisis period, the Kremlin press service said.

    The negotiations have been conduced under the auspices of the
    co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group who coordinated their positions.

    Since 1997 Russia, the United State and France have been co-chairmen of
    the Minsk Group. The OSCE Minsk Group established in 1992 incorporates
    12 countries - Russia, the United States, Finland, France, Belarus,
    Germany, Italy, Sweden, Turkey, Greece, Kazakhstan and Lithuania.
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