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    ARMENIA, RUSSIA ON JOINT BATTLE DUTY - SERZH SARGSYAN

    Tert.am
    24.10.11

    Speaking at Moscow State University Oct. 24, Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan stressed the importance of such meetings as a opportunity
    of being in contact with young people that will play an immediate
    role in the country's life.

    As regards Armenian-Russian relations, the Armenian leader said that
    Armenia and Russia are on a joint battle duty, cooperating in meeting
    challenges to regional security, as wel as within international
    agencies.

    "Our countries are dealing with similar problems of streamlining
    our economies," the Armenian leader said. The Armenian people made
    its final choice in favor of deeper politico-economic integration,
    seeking to settle disputes by means of cooperation rather than through
    confrontation.

    "We are ready to move on toward settling the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, which is of importance for the Armenian people and the
    entire South Caucasus. More than twenty years ago, through a free
    expression of will, the Nagorno-Karabakh people exercised its right
    to bear responsibility for its own destiny and peaceful future. That
    people had to pave its way to this future by defending its honor,
    dignity and life. They defended their future by winning an unequal war
    unleashed by Azerbaijan. Our firm conviction is that a new war will
    not resolve the conflict. Confrontation is a way to destabilization,
    provoking tension and arms race, exacerbating disagreements between
    nations and provoking interethnic and religious strife, thereby
    causing threat to other nations' security," President Sargsyan said.

    The Armenian leader also noted that Armenia's position has over
    the two past years remained unchanged: Armenia is committed to the
    soonest settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on the basis of
    principles of international law and elements indicated in the joint
    statements the leaders of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing states
    approved in L'Aquila, Muskoka and Deauville.

    "It is through establishing cooperation that we see opportunities
    of turning the South Caucasus into a region of cooperation and
    prosperity," President Serzh Sargsyan said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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