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    DMITRY MEDVEDEV: ILHAM ALIYEV AND SERZH SARGSYAN GET ALONG WELL

    AzeriReport
    http://azerireport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3000&Ite mid=53
    Oct 21 2011

    BAKU. October 21, 2011: Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sargsyan get along quite
    well, as well as their entourage. They speak Armenian with each other
    and then switch to Azerbaijani. This sensational statement was made by
    the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev during a meeting with students
    at the Moscow State University on Thursday. Answering a question from
    an Armenian student on the efforts to resolve the Garabagh conflict,
    Medvedev said the following: "I often meet the president of Azerbaijan
    and the president of Armenia. And it is surprising that the entourage
    of both presidents, Aliyev and Sarkisyan, get along quite well with
    each other and easily switch from Azerbaijani to Armenian and from
    Armenian to Azeri. It happens in my presence.

    But, I hope, that Serzh Azatovich and Ilham Heydaroglu will not be
    offended if I say that they get on well. When we sit together at the
    table, they communicate very well.

    But there are real difficulties: There is history, there is different
    understanding of different legal structures and there is different
    set of interests. Russia will certainly help in resolving the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. You probably know, I have done a lot to
    get these presidents to meet and discuss this topic. This work will
    continue. But I can say one simple thing: the resolution of this
    conflict is very complicated, but I am absolutely sure, that this
    problem can be resolved depending on the good will of the two peoples
    and the two presidents. If they listen to each other, hear each other
    and slightly move toward each other, to find compromises, everything
    will be all right. I am absolutely sure of it. This is just one of the
    few frozen conflicts in the former Soviet Union, and even in Europe as
    a whole, which, in my opinion, can be solved," said Medvedev (Turan).



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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