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    RUSSIA FM WINDING UP OFFICIAL VISIT TO ARMENIA WED

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    April 4, 2007 Wednesday

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday is winding up
    his official visit to Armenia and departs for a working visit to
    Turkmenistan in order to discuss with the country's leadership issues
    related to the development of bilateral cooperation.

    Lavrov's talks in Yerevan with his Armenian colleague Vartan Oskanian
    focused, among other things, on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    In the words of the Russian minister, the conflict "is qualifying
    for the unique status, because in the practical sense the interests
    of the United States, Russia, the EU do not contradict each other,
    as well as the conflicting sides."

    "A specific project has been worked out within the OSCE Minsk group
    that makes it possible to untie the knot, but the Armenian and
    Azerbaijani leadership have the final say," Lavrov stressed. "We
    highly assess the sides' efforts to settle the conflict," he said.

    "Russia will be ready to act as a guarantor of the agreements," the
    Russian diplomacy head noted. "We want a quick conflict settlement and
    hope that the sides will manage to reach agreements on Nagorno-Karabakh
    in the near future," Lavrov pointed out.

    Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin said that the
    programme of Lavrov's visit to Turkmenistan "envisages meetings with
    President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov and Turkmen Foreign Minister
    Rashid Meredov."

    The sides "will consider the state of and prospects for the development
    of bilateral relations in the economic sphere," according to Kamynin.

    "The Russian side considers necessary to take a number of additional
    steps in order to make relations in this sphere more stable and
    sustained, more fully use with this end in view the two countries'
    rich potential," the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman pointed out.

    "In Ashgabat the sides will exchange views on international problems,
    the situation in the Central Asian region, on the settlement of the
    Caspian Sea legal status," Kamynin said.
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