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    MEDVEDEV TO RAISE CAUCASUS CRISIS IN STATE OF NATION ADDRESS

    RIA Novosti
    14:55 | 03/ 11/ 2008

    MOSCOW, November 3 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
    will speak about the situation in the Caucasus in his state of the
    nation address next Wednesday.

    The November 5 state of the nation address, twice postponed from
    October 23 and 30, will be Medvedev's first, and the 15th delivered
    to parliament by a Russian head of state.

    "This document will include answers to a number of quintessential
    questions that the country faces," Medvedev promised in his latest
    video blog posted on his website on Sunday.

    In particular, he highlighted the Caucasus crisis. "We cannot avoid
    its repercussions, not only for our country but for the entire world,"
    he said.

    Medvedev said his address would contain the usual issues. "But life is
    so eventful that in every new address, naturally, these issues take
    on quite different dimensions," ha said, giving the global financial
    crisis as an example.

    He also said he would touch upon ways to improve the life of Russians,
    reform of the armed forces, and international issues.

    Georgia attacked its breakaway republic of South Ossetia on August
    8 in a bid to bring it back under central control.

    Moscow subsequently launched an operation to repel Georgian forces
    from the region and later recognized both South Ossetia and another
    breakaway republic, Abkhazia, as independent states.

    The presidents of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan met in Moscow
    on Sunday to try and find a resolution to the Nagorny Karabakh
    conflict. The meeting ended with Medvedev, Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan and Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev signing a declaration
    agreeing to continue seeking a resolution to the conflict.

    Nagorny Karabakh, a region in Azerbaijan with a largely Armenian
    population, declared its independence from Azerbaijan to join Armenia
    in 1988 and has been a source of conflict ever since.
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