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    ARMENIA REJECTED RUSSIA'S PLAN ON GARABAGH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT

    Azerbaijan Business Center
    Jan 24 2012

    Baku, Fineko/abc.az. Armenia has rejected the Russia's actual proposal
    to exchange the settlement of the Garabagh conflict for big economic
    projects.

    Yesterday, in Sochi, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggested to
    his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan to discuss new large projects
    after the most important regional issue - peaceful settlement of
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno Garabagh conflict.

    The proposal was not passed if to judge on the final statement made
    by President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan, President Serzh Sargsyan of
    Armenia and President Dmitry Medvedev of Russia following the results
    of their trilateral meeting.

    According to Azerbaijani Presidential Administration's press service,
    the statement says that the three presidents claimed that as a result
    of intense negotiations it was achieved progress in the coordination
    of the Basic Principles of the Nagorno Garabagh settlement.

    "Given the importance of the transition to the development of a peace
    agreement, the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan expressed their
    willingness to accelerate the achievement of agreement on the Basic
    Principles taking into account the work done so far," the statement
    says.

    The Presidents also reaffirmed that one of the confidence-building
    measures in the context of the Garabakh conflict was the development
    of cultural contacts between the parties.

    "In this connection, the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    declared their readiness for further dialogue among representatioves
    of intellectuals, scientific and social circles," the statement says.

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