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    MEDVEDEV DID NOT MONOPOLIZE THE NAGORNO-KARABAKH PROCESS
    By YerevanReporter

    All Voices
    http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/7208982-medvedev-did-not-monopolize-the-nagornokarabakh-process
    Nov 2 2010

    Conducting the Astrakhan meeting of the Presidents of Armenia,
    Azerbaijan and Russia was primarily aimed at easing the growing
    tension in recent years on the line Karabakh-Azerbaijani contact.

    This was announced today in Yerevan, said the chairman of the NGO
    "European Integration", a political scientist Karen Bekaryan.

    Speaking at the press club "De FactoDe Facto", he opined that in
    Astrakhan on President Aliyev may have been pressured, a manifestation
    of which was the signing of a tripartite final declaration. The text
    of the document in many respects contradicts blown Azerbaijan tip
    militaristic rhetoric, said Bekarian.

    Held on 7 th meeting in this format does not indicate monopolization
    Russia of the peace process of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, said
    the analyst. According to him, others welcomed the co-chairs of
    the Astrakhan summit. "The outcome of this meeting can be generally
    appreciated, especially considering the resolution of humanitarian
    issues identified in the declaration," said Bekarian, expressing hope
    that the parties to fully fulfill its commitments.

    According to him, the Astrakhan meeting was initiated by Russia is
    also due to considerations of the preparations for the near future
    summits of NATO and the OSCE and the promotion of the initiative of
    President Medvedev's new concept of European security.




    From: A. Papazian
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