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    LAVROV SATISFIED WITH HIGH LEVEL OF RUSSIA-ARMENIA RELATIONS

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

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov "is satisfied with a high level
    of relations between Russia and Armenia and effective cooperation
    in international organisations." The Russian minister gave this
    judgment to Russian-Armenian relations, summing up the results of the
    negotiations with the Armenian leadership. Lavrov rounded off his visit
    to Armenia on Wednesday and went on a working trip to Turkmenistan.

    Upon arrival in Yerevan on Tuesday, the Russian foreign minister
    held talks with his Armenian counterpart Vartan Oskanyan and met
    with President Robert Kocharyan on Wednesday. The visit of the
    Russian minister is timed to the 15th anniversary of establishing
    diplomatic relations between the two countries. The sides "stated with
    satisfaction a growing dynamics of political dialogue, intensification
    of trade and economic cooperation, noticeable progress in humanitarian
    and interregional relations." The talks focused on the implementation
    of the agreements the presidents of Russia and Armenia reached during
    the Sochi summit last January.

    The sides praised highly "the current level of bilateral cooperation in
    all directions, which creates possibilities for expanding partnership,
    and noted a high level of cooperation within the framework of the CIS
    and the CSTO." During the negotiations a special emphasis was laid on
    "improving bilateral cooperation within the framework of universal
    and regional international organisations, particularly the UN, OSCE
    and the Council of Europe."

    The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was given priority at the meeting between
    the foreign ministers of Russia and Armenia. "The conflict pretends
    to be called unique, as in the practical aspect the interests of
    the United States, Russia and the European Union do not contradict
    each other, and with the conflicting parties as well," Lavrov
    emphasized. "The Minsk OSCE Group has drafted a concrete project,
    which allows for loosing the knot, but the final say is with the
    leadership of Armenia and Azerbaijan." "We praise highly the efforts
    the sides are taking to settle the conflict," the Russian minister
    remarked. "Russia will be ready to act as a guarantor of agreements,"
    Lavrov indicated. The ministers "noted the importance of continued
    coordinated efforts to counteract international terrorism, transborder
    organized crimes and other modern challenges and threats."

    The sides "expressed mutual interests in further broadening of
    Russian-Armenian multifaceted and mutually beneficial partnership,
    which promotes the development of integration processes in the CIS
    states, acts as a substantial factor of maintaining peace and stability
    in the Caucasus."

    In Yerevan the Russian foreign minister visited the memorial to the
    victims of genocide in Armenia. Lavrov laid down a wreath of flowers
    to the memorial and planted a fir tree on the alley of honorary
    guests. On Wednesday, the Russian minister spoke for students and
    professors of the Yerevan State University, met with Catholicos of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church Garegin II, and had a meeting with
    Russian compatriots living in the republic.

    The Russian foreign minister left for Ashgabat after his Armenian
    visit. During his visit to Turkmenistan Sergei Lavrov is expected
    to meet with Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov and his
    Turkmen counterpart Rashid Meredov.
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