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    RUSSIAN PRESIDENT HOSTS ARMENIAN COUNTERPART

    Xinhua, China
    WWW.CHINAVIEW.CN
    June 24 2008

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday hailed relations with
    Armenia and pledged to further bilateral ties during talks with his
    visiting counterpart of the Caucasus state.

    Relations between Moscow and Yerevan are those "of partners andallies,"
    Medvedev told Armenian President Serzh Sargsian who is in Moscow for
    a three-day visit, Itar-Tass news agency reported.

    Medvedev suggested to talk about "the broadest spectrum of questions"
    during the meeting and hopes that it "will be productive and will
    be commensurate with the level of partnership and allied relations
    between the Russian Federation and Armenia."

    Sargsian expressed confidence that bilateral ties will develop
    along the road of mutual understanding and strategic partnership in
    accordance with bilateral treaties, Itar-Tass said.

    Russia and Armenia called for an early solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict and pledged to take coordinate steps to ensure security in
    the South Caucasus, said a joint statement issued after the leader's
    talks in the Kremlin.

    Armed conflict broke out in the early 1990s between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region's status after it declared
    independence, which was not recognized by the international community.

    Nagorno-Karabakh, a region in northwest Azerbaijan, was populated
    mostly by ethnic Armenians.

    A Russian-brokered ceasefire halted the fighting in 1994, but the
    dispute remains unresolved.

    The presidents also spoke highly of cooperation in such sectors as
    oil and gas, transport and communications, mining and processing
    industries, as well as in the innovation sphere, Interfax reported.

    The visit is expected to boost trade and economic relations, as
    bilateral trade has surpassed 800 million U.S. dollars last year,
    Russian officials said.

    Armenia, with a population of three million, recorded 13-percent
    economic growth in 2007 and foreign trade reached 3.8 billion
    U.S. dollars, according to official statistics.
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