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SECURITY & FOREIGN AFFAIRS: RUSSIA AIMS TO CONTINUE SUPPORTING SIDES OF KARABAKH CONFLICT IN FINDING COMPROMISE SETTLEMENT

Date: 05-18-2007
Source: ARKA
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Russia aims to continue supporting the sides of the Karabakh conflict in finding a compromise settlement, says the Press Service of the Russian Embassy in Armenia in connection with the forthcoming visit of the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to Azerbaijan.

The current state of the Karabakh peace process is also to be discussed during the visit, the press release says.

The principled stance of Russia on Karabakh remains unchanged, and Russia would be ready to support the settlement option acceptable for the involved parties and be the settlement guarantor in case a compromise agreement is made," the Embassy representatives said.

The Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation is invited by the Azerbaijani side to visit Baku on May 21-22 2007.


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