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    DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER OF RUSSIA: RUSSIA RECOGNIZES AZERBAIJAN'S TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY

    APA
    Aug 5 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Moscow. R. Metleboglu - APA. Russia takes an active part in the
    process of settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Deputy Foreign
    Minister of Russia Grigori Karason told APA's Moscow correspondent.

    The Russian diplomat underlined the Moscow meetings of Azerbaijani and
    Armenian Presidents with participation of Russian President. He said
    the documents adopted and agreements reached during these meetings
    serve the improvement in the practical issues concerning the process
    of settlement.

    "I would like to note the initiatives of Azerbaijani and Armenian
    ambassadors to Russia to pay joint visits to Yerevan, Baku and Nagorno
    Karabakh to establish positive relations between the countries. They
    are neighbors. Of course, there are problems, but it is important to
    bring the relations to positive path," he said.

    Karasin said Russia recognizes Azerbaijan's territorial integrity. He
    said the August happenings damaged Georgia's territorial integrity
    because official Tbilisi passed a decision to stop the negotiations
    and attack South Ossetia, recognized as a conflicting party by the
    international community.

    "How can we talk about Georgia's territorial integrity after that? The
    present authorities of Tbilisi violated it," he said.

    Karasin added that recognition of independence of Abkhazia and South
    Ossetia by Russia is not connected with the principle of territorial
    integrity.

    "As regards Georgia, we are speaking of the aggression and violation
    of the international settlement process. Russia has always recognized
    and recognizes the principles of the international law," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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