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    SPEAKER PRAISES HIGH LEVEL OF PARLIAMENTARY COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA

    ITAR-TASS
    July 24, 2012 Tuesday 02:29 PM GMT+4
    Russia

    Visiting Speaker of the Russian State Duma Sergei Naryshkin praised
    a high level of Russo-Armenian parliamentary cooperation at a meeting
    with the leadership of the Armenian National Assembly on Tuesday.

    Sergei Naryshkin heads a delegation of the State Duma which arrived
    in Armenia on an official visit.

    Naryshkin drew attention to the coincidence of the positions of Russian
    and Armenian parliamentarians which they demonstrate on international
    venues - the CIS Parliamentary Assembly, the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization (CSTO), Council of Europe. " We often coordinate
    our positions," Naryshkin stressed.

    Russia is prepared to continue to be a mediator in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    settlement, Naryshkin declared in a separate statement at a meeting
    with representatives of the Armenian science held at Armenian Academy
    of Sciences on Tuesday. The Duma speaker stressed it was important
    to pool maximum efforts to reach settlement of the Nagorno-Karbach
    conflict - one of the most difficult conflicts continuing for a long
    time, he noted.

    Mediatory efforts made by Russia and other co-chairmen of the Minsk
    Group are aimed at overcoming the existing differences between the
    parties involved in the conflict who should take a first serious step
    to meet each other, Naryshkin said.

    Russia hopes that in the near future positive steps would be made in
    the process of negotiations on Nagorno-Karabakh, Naryshkin stressed.

    "Russia is prepared to continue its assistance as a mediator to reach
    a mutually acceptable political settlement of the bloody conflict,"
    Naryshkin declared.

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