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    RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS KARABAKH CONFLICT OF A UNIQUE NATURE

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    April 3 2007

    During today's joint conference being held in Yerevan with the
    Armenian Acting Foreign Minister, Vardan Oskanian and Russia's
    Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, Lavrov has stated that the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict is unique in its nature and it is the only conflict,
    where the interests of Russia, the United States and the OSCE do not
    contradict one another.

    The Russian Foreign Minister said that the OSCE Mink Group worked out
    a document for settling the conflict that a lot of other countries
    in conflict would envy, Trend reports referring to ARKA

    "The country mediators not only follow united principles in this
    issue, but are also absolutely united in the most concrete details
    of possibilities of the settlement. No other conflict has such a
    united approach from by-standers. Therefore, we hope that both Baku
    and Yerevan will reach a new level of settlement in the near future
    on the basis, which could fully satisfy both those who lived and
    currently live in Nagorno-Karabakh," he stressed.

    Mr. Lavrov particularly marked that final decisions must be made
    by both the authorities of Armenia and Azerbaijan. "We highly
    appreciate the efforts taken both by Yerevan and Baku to further
    peaceful negotiations, first of all, at a presidential level, as
    well as at the level of Foreign Ministers of the two countries,"
    said the Russian Foreign Minister.

    The Head of the Russian Foreign Office also noted that the OSCE Minsk
    Co-Chairs carefully treated their duties and responsibilities. "We
    have an idea that we should not make decisions instead of the conflict
    parties, we should just help them in this issue, and intend to render
    our adequate aid and support in this conflict," said Mr. Lavrov.

    For his part, Vardan Oskanian, Armenia's Acting Foreign Minister,
    expressed an opinion that each conflict has its own peculiarities.

    "Today Karabakh is neatly moving to its independence through
    self-determination depending on how other similar conflicts would be
    resolved, particularly, the issue with Kosovo," said. Mr. Oskanian

    Notably, the Head of the Russian Foreign Office arrived in Armenia
    with a two-day official visit today. During the visit, Mr. Lavrov is
    expected to meet Armenia's President, Robert Kocharyan and Catholicos
    of All Armenians, Garegin II.

    Moreover, the delegation representing the Russian Foreign Ministry
    laid a wreath at the Memorial of the Victims of the Armenian Genocide
    of 1915 located on the Hill of Tsitsernakaberd.

    On April 4, Mr. Lavrov will also visit Yerevan State University,
    where he is expected to deliver a speech.
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