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    AZERBAIJAN'S VICE PREMIER: WE EXPECT RUSSIA TO PUT AN END TO GARABAGH CONFLICT

    Azerbaijan Business Center
    June 18 2012

    Baku, Fineko/abc.az. The key for settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict over Nagorno Garabagh conflict is in the hands of Russia,
    Baku believes.

    Deputy Prime Minister Ali Hasanov has stated that Russia should define
    its position on the conflict settlement.

    "Today, the territory of Armenia to date has no significance for
    Russia. Perhaps, once for the Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union,
    Armenia played a kind of role, but today Azerbaijan is a hundred
    times more important in the strategic plan for Russia than Armenia.

    Recently, the Ministry of National Security of Azerbaijan made a
    film based on archival documents, in which the archival record shows
    Hitler's appeal to Himmler that the Armenian intelligence is the most
    reliable for Germany. This suggests that most of the losses during the
    World War II were incurred through the fault of the Armenian spies,"
    he emphasized.

    According to Hasanov, today no one needs Armenia that has no democratic
    progress, does not adhere to democratic principles and human rights,
    has no natural resources, has lost geographical environment and is
    a country isolated from the world.

    "So we expect from Russian President Vladimir Putin to determine his
    country's position in solving this problem as its settlement is in
    the hands of Russia, as it was once noted by Heydar Aliyev during the
    visit of Vladimir Putin to Azerbaijan. We hope Russia, with taking
    into account the position of Azerbaijan in the region, integration,
    and influence of our country in the international community, will put
    an end to this conflict, and our citizens will be able to return to
    their native land," he said.

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