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    Today's Zaman

    01 February 2010, Monday

    Medvedev to pay `key' visit to Turkey in May
    Dmitry Medvedev

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his Turkish counterpart,
    Abdullah Gül, have confirmed that Medvedev will pay a visit to Turkey
    in May, the Kremlin press service announced, noting that both leaders
    agreed that this visit will be of `key' importance in the next period
    of Russian-Turkish bilateral relations.

    Medvedev and Gül had a telephone conversation upon the latter's
    initiative on Saturday when they exchanged views on the Caucasian
    region, while Gül expressed his appreciation for Russia's contribution
    to the international efforts to achieve progress on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh settlement, a statement by the Kremlin press service
    said.

    The both sides expressed satisfaction with the joint work in the Black
    Sea region and discussed European security issues, including the
    Russian initiative to develop a treaty on European security.

    The central event in Russian-Turkish relations in the near future will
    be the planned visit by the Russian president to Turkey, the press
    service said, noting that the agreement on the visit planned for May
    was confirmed during the conversation.

    The talk between Gül and Medvedev came days after Medvedev hosted
    Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev in the Krasnaya Polyana ski resort near Sochi last Monday for
    talks on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, a territorial dispute between
    Baku and Yerevan.

    Russia, along with France and the United States, is one of the three
    co-chairs of the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which has striven to resolve the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict for more than 17 years.

    01 February 2010, Monday
    TODAY'S ZAMAN ANKARA
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