RUSSIA DOES NOT NEED FOR EVENTS IN GEORGIA IN AUGUST 2008 TO RECUR IN KARABAKH
ArmInfo
2010-09-30 13:38:00
ArmInfo. Russia does not need for the events in Georgia in August
2008 to recur in Nagorno Karabakh, Head of the Planning Department
of Russian president's administration for interregional and cultural
relations with foreign countries Sergey Chebotarev said today in
Yerevan during a one-day research-to-practice conference "Russia and
Armenia in the world and regional politics: problems and prospects".
"After the tragic August events during the Georgian-South Ossetian
conflict in 2008, we must do our best to prevent recurrence of such
a scenario in the region. This concerns the situation around the
Karabakh conflict, first of all", he said.
Chebotarev noted the high level of cooperation between Armenia and
Russia and said presidents of the two countries meet no rarely than
once per month. He also said the first state visit of the Russian
president to Armenia marked a new stage in relations between the
two countries.
"The point is that these relations develop on the basis of
complementarity and interdependence", he emphasized.
The "Eurasian Research Institute" non-commercial organization is
organizer of the afore-mentioned conference. A number of experts
and political experts from Russia and Armenia, as well as Russia's
Ambassador to Armenia Vyacheslav Kovalenko took part in the conference.
From: A. Papazian
ArmInfo
2010-09-30 13:38:00
ArmInfo. Russia does not need for the events in Georgia in August
2008 to recur in Nagorno Karabakh, Head of the Planning Department
of Russian president's administration for interregional and cultural
relations with foreign countries Sergey Chebotarev said today in
Yerevan during a one-day research-to-practice conference "Russia and
Armenia in the world and regional politics: problems and prospects".
"After the tragic August events during the Georgian-South Ossetian
conflict in 2008, we must do our best to prevent recurrence of such
a scenario in the region. This concerns the situation around the
Karabakh conflict, first of all", he said.
Chebotarev noted the high level of cooperation between Armenia and
Russia and said presidents of the two countries meet no rarely than
once per month. He also said the first state visit of the Russian
president to Armenia marked a new stage in relations between the
two countries.
"The point is that these relations develop on the basis of
complementarity and interdependence", he emphasized.
The "Eurasian Research Institute" non-commercial organization is
organizer of the afore-mentioned conference. A number of experts
and political experts from Russia and Armenia, as well as Russia's
Ambassador to Armenia Vyacheslav Kovalenko took part in the conference.
From: A. Papazian