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    Putin expects more optimism about Transcaucasia (adds).

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    Jan 24 2007

    24.01.2007, 19.44

    SOCHI, January 24 (Itar-Tass) -- President Vladimir Putin said the
    perception of the situation in the Transcaucasia will become more
    optimistic as the economy grows and experience of interstate affairs
    is gained.

    "As the economy grows and the well-being of people improves, as
    experience of interstate affairs builds up, there is more and more
    optimism," Putin said at a press conference in the Black Sea resort
    city of Sochi on Wednesday after the first round of talks with Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan. .

    "But the conflict potential [in the Transcaucasia] is still very big,
    and unfortunately the most acute issues have not been solved so far,"
    he said.

    "We will work on this, and Russia will contribute as much as it can
    to the resolution of these issues. We will do what we can to solve
    these problems," Putin said.

    He expressed regret "there was not enough experience of interstate
    relations and we have little experience of resolving conflicts. ... I
    am talking about all of us, including Russia."
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