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    RUSSIA FM TO ARRIVE IN BAKU

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    May 20, 2007 Sunday 07:24 PM EST

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will arrive on an official visit
    in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, on Monday. The forthcoming meetings
    between the Russian minister and the Azerbaijani leadership will
    focus on the problems of the CIS, the Caspian Sea and Nagorno Karabakh.

    Sergei Lavrov "will be received by Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev, is expected to meet with Prime Minister Artur Rasizade and
    his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov," spokesman for the
    Russian Foreign Ministry Mikhail Kamynin said. The sides will discuss
    "the implementation of the agreements reached on the top level bringing
    interstate relations to a qualitatively new level by means of improving
    cooperation in all spheres."

    The foreign ministers of the two countries will exchange views "on the
    possibility of broader cooperation within the CIS, higher coordination
    of actions in international organisations." The interlocutors "will
    attune steps for cooperation in the UN, the OSCE and the Council of
    Europe," Kamynin added.

    The negotiations will also focus on the Nagorno Karabakh settlement
    situation. "Russia aims at assisting the parties to the conflict to
    find a compromise decision," the diplomat pointed out. "Azerbaijan
    and Armenia bear the major burden of responsibility for a final
    choice of a settlement formula," Kamynin remarked. Russia "would be
    ready to support a problem solution, which will suit all parties,
    and if a compromise agreement is reached, will act as a guarantor
    of settlement."

    The Baku negotiations will highlight the issues of defining a legal
    status of the Caspian Sea, ensuring security in the region and the
    prospects of holding the second summit of Caspian littoral states.

    The forthcoming negotiations will also focus on the prospects of
    bilateral cooperation. "The economic aspect of cooperation is becoming
    more and more important," Kamynin indicated. "A high economic growth
    rate in Russia and Azerbaijan make these countries more attractive
    in terms of developing mutually beneficial cooperation," the Russian
    Foreign Ministry's spokesman said.

    "Prospects open up for broader cooperation in the fuel and energy
    complex, science-intensive technologies, innovative activities,
    and expanding direct economic ties between regions of Russia and
    Azerbaijan," he noted.

    "Cooperation in the humanitarian sphere makes a significant part of
    bilateral relations," Mikhail Kamynin underlined. "We believe that a
    valuable experience, which had been accumulated during the exchange of
    the national years in the countries, should be used in the fulfillment
    of the Russian-Azerbaijani programme of cooperation in the humanitarian
    sphere for 2007-2009," the Russian ministry's spokesman said.
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