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    news.am, Armenia
    March 12 2011


    Armenian President says Sochi meeting significant one


    March 12, 2011 | 18:15

    Meeting between Armenian, Russian and Azerbaijani presidents can be
    considered a significant one, president Serzh Sargsyan told the
    journalists.

    `The Karabakh conflict is connected with all problems as it is one of
    the most important issues. The Sochi meeting can be considered a
    significant one. There is a precise basis for negotiations and
    short-term arrangements,' he said, adding long-term talks will
    definitely continue. According to the Armenian leader, in Sochi they
    determined the way to move forward. In a short-term perspective
    arrangements should focus on maintaining of ceasefire regime, he said.
    `It is like an indicator showing how the sides are implementing the
    arrangements. The situation can become tensed within short period of
    time, while peace process and easing of tension is a long process. We
    should try to manage to relieve tension and, if we can, achieve our
    goals,' he stressed.

    Serzh Sargsyan noted the co-chairs have a good opportunity to carry
    out investigation into the incidents in the line of contact which
    preceded the talks and followed them, as well as present an unbiased
    report on developments. `We are ready to fulfill our commitments. Time
    has come for the presidents to give a precise response how they are
    using current stage of negotiations. What is their goal: to achieve
    success or move to hostilities under the mask of talks,' the Armenian
    leader said, adding the Sochi meeting differed from others. `There is
    a document we are working at and a long-term process, and there are
    short-term arrangements we must implement,' he concluded.




    From: A. Papazian
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