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    LAVROV IN BAKU TO DISCUSS NAGORNO KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

    Kommersant, Russia
    May 22 2007

    Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov visited Azerbaijan for talks
    on Monday. The two countries discussed the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    settlement as well as Moscow's worries about Baku's recent turn
    towards EU and NATO integration.

    Despite the declared "strategic partnership", relations between Moscow
    and Baku has soured since Azerbaijan has adopted a West-leaning
    stance. Moscow is dissatisfied with Baku's participation the GUAM
    organization which unites Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova and the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceycan pipeline project that the Kremlin views as
    "unfriendly". Last December, Baku decided to suspend gas purchases
    in Russia and threatened to halt oil pumping in the Baku-Novorossiysk
    pipeline.

    Meanwhile, United States announced plans in March to deploy its
    anti-missile defense facilities in Azerbaijan, a plan that officials
    in Baku have not commented. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
    is most likely to express Russia's concern over the matter and listen
    to Azerbaijan's stance.

    Russia is ready to come up with solutions for the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. Sergey Lavrov said on Monday that "it is possible to solve
    the conflict and reach agreement." Moscow has long been mediating
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia to settle the conflict. President
    Vladimir Putin set up talks between Ilkham Aliev and his Armenian
    counterpart Robert Kocharyan last November, though they brought no
    results. Moscow is set to organize another meeting for the two leaders
    at a CIS meeting in St. Petersburg and suggest a compromise solution.

    However, Azerbaijan seems to be skeptical about Russia's initiatives
    as President Aliev has declared the Nagorno Karabakh issue cannot be
    solved without NATO and EU mediation.
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