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    RUSSIAN PRESIDENT SEEKS TO GET NAGORNO-KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS RESTARTED

    Tert.am
    11:39 ~U 08.08.11

    The next trilateral meeting would not be held until Moscow got
    guarantees of all the conflicting parties' willingness to put their
    signatures to the Kazan document.

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev plans to hold a meeting with his
    Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev in Sochi, on Aug. 9. The meeting will
    focus on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, reports Moskovskiye
    Novosti.

    "If the talks prove a success, the next step is likely to be Dmitry
    Medvedev's meeting with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, with a
    trilateral summit to follow," the source reports.

    The Russian, Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders held their latest
    meeting in Kazan. The summit failed. The reason was that Russian and
    Armenian diplomats overestimated the possible political concessions
    official Baku was ready for. "Medvedev had to promptly correct his
    subordinates' mistakes. He addressed a letter to Sargsyan and Aliyev,
    wherein he presented his view on the settlement process," the source
    writes. The Russian president also considered some of Azerbaijan's
    arguments reasonable.

    "No wonder, therefore, that Azerbaijan was the first to respond. Azeri
    Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov paid a visit to Moscow in mid-July
    and handed Aliyev's reply letter over to his Russian counterpart
    Sergey Lavrov." The Armenian side responded later, the source reported,
    quoting the political analyst Alexey Vlasov.

    "According to some information, Azerbaijan agreed to the arguments
    contained in Dmitry Medvedev's letter. As to Sargsyan's response to
    his message, it remains unknown," the expert told Moskovskiye Novosti.

    That is the reason why the Russian leader first held a meeting with his
    Azeri counterpart. It had been stated that the next trilateral meeting
    would not be held until Moscow got guarantees of all the conflicting
    parties' willingness to put their signatures to the Kazan document,
    the expert said.

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