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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Jan 24 2007

    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S REGULAR VISIT TO RUSSIA EVIDENCE OF ACTIVE
    TOP-LEVEL DIALOGUE

    YEREVANA, January 24. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharyan's regular
    visit to Russia is evidence of an active top-level dialogue.
    The press service of the RF Embassy in Armenia reports that the
    Armenian leader's visit is supposed to raise the level of
    Russian-Armenian strategic partnership, strengthen bilateral
    cooperation in the most importance spheres, using the potential
    created by the Year of Armenia in Russia and the Year of Russia in
    Armenia.
    "Armenian-Russian relations are described as allied relations and are
    distinguished by positive dynamics of development. Regular contacts
    between the two countries' Presidents have become practice and are
    distinguished by mutual confidence," says the report.
    The sides are to discuss the most urgent issues or bilateral
    cooperation and prospects for development. The sides are to discuss
    the execution of top-level agreements on further development of
    Armenian-Russian cooperation, particularly in the fuel, energy and
    transport sphere.
    The Armenian and Russian Presidents plan to exchange views on
    deepening cooperation with the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization (CSTO) and reforming the CIS.
    The sides will focus their attention on coordination of efforts to
    improve the situation in the Caucasus, create an atmosphere of
    confidence in the region, establish cooperation and settle conflicts
    on this basis.
    The sides will lay emphasis on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    problem.
    "Russia welcomes further Armenian-Azerbaijani dialogue at various
    levels, first of al between the two countries' Presidents. We proceed
    from the principle that the conflicting parties themselves must find
    a mutually acceptable solution to the conflict. We are ready to
    render most active assistance both in the bilateral aspect and as
    OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair and become guarantor of a prospective
    agreement," says the Embassy's report.
    This year will see the 15th anniversary of fruitful multipronged
    cooperation between Armenia and Russia, which has a solid basis - an
    Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, Declaration on
    Armenian-Russian Cooperation oriented at the 21st century.
    RF President Vladimir Putin's visit to Armenia in March 2005 and RA
    President Robert Kocharyan's visit to Russia in January, August and
    October 2006 were significant stages of consolidating the strategic
    partnership and intensifying bilateral cooperation. P.T. -0--
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