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    Russia protests foreign intervention in resolving Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict: Foreign Minister Lavrov

    10 March 2009 [12:58] - Today.Az

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov speaks in an interview with news
    agencies in Azerbaijan.


    - Mr. Lavrov, which issues will be discussed during the Baku talks?

    - My task - together with my Azerbaijani counterparts - is to summarize
    the activities of the Declaration on Friendship and Strategic
    Partnership between Russia and Azerbaijan dated July 3, 2008 and
    outline steps to implement regulations in the near future. During my
    upcoming meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, I hope to
    hear his thoughts about developing our relations.

    I am tuned into talks with my counterpart Azerbaijani Foreign Minister
    Elmar Mammadyarov on key issues in our bilateral agenda, including
    political, economic and humanitarian cooperation.

    Obviously, foreign political talks will be comprehensive. Russia and
    Azerbaijan, as neighboring countries and active regional players, have
    many topics to discuss. These are Caspian issues, including defining
    the Caspian's legal status, creating a multilateral mechanism to ensure
    security in the region and furthering economic cooperation. In this
    respect, we may make rapid progress.

    We intend to discuss the initiatives of several countries to strengthen
    stability in the South Caucasus.

    We will surely have comprehensive talks on resolving the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. We will be glad to hear the thoughts of our
    Azerbaijani partners about Russia's future steps as an OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chair to assist Azerbaijan and Armenia to end this frozen conflict.

    And there is also our international agenda. We will see what can be
    done to further coordinate the activities of our foreign ministries in
    the UN and other international organizations.

    -? Are Russia's and Azerbaijan's stances on regional policy close, such
    as resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict? How can the Moscow
    declaration contribute to solving this territorial conflict???

    - Russia's and Azerbaijan's views on the situation in the South
    Caucasus and ways to guaranteeing peace and stability in the region
    were fixed in the declaration on friendship. Both our countries have
    concerns about existing obstacles preventing regional governments from
    developing steadily.

    Firstly, this relates to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Russia's
    position has been expressed repeatedly, including by President Dimitriy
    Medvedev. I believe it is well known.

    Again, I repeat that we protest foreign intervention. The primary
    responsibility to resolve the issue falls on Azerbaijanis and
    Armenians. Russia is prepared to support a compromise agreement to
    satisfy all parties. A viable solution is one that will return
    stability to the South Caucasus.

    Now let us touch upon the declaration signed on Nov. 2, 2008 by
    Medvedev, Aliyev and Sargsyan and how it can contribute to resolving
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. I must say this document has great
    significance as the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders unambiguously
    confirmed their intention and readiness to continue bilateral talks to
    resolve the conflict.

    It is no accident that the results of the trilateral meeting received
    support at the session of the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers in
    Helsinki in December 2008. Moreover, the three OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairmen - Russia, the U.S. and France - later made complementary
    proposals.

    The fact that the presidents' last meeting took place recently in
    Zurich less than three months after the signing of the Moscow
    declaration testifies to the document's ability to resolve the conflict.

    - Azerbaijani Parliament sounded anxiety in connection with
    anti-Azerbaijani direction of armed forces established under the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). What is the major
    appointment of these forces?

    - As far as I understand, this question is linked with a decision on
    establishment of the CSTO collective urgent response forces, adopted at
    an irregular session of the organization. I want immediately state any
    apprehension in this respect are groundless.

    For instance in difference to NATO urgent response forces, these Forces
    are intended to perform only in the territory of CSTO member-countries.
    A decision to use these forces is adopted unilaterally by the
    presidents of CSTO member-countries.

    Key functions of CSTO collective urgent response forces will embrace to
    repulse military aggression, to hold special operations to combat
    international terrorism and forcible extremism, transnational organized
    crime, narco-trafficking, as well as to eliminate outcomes of natural
    calamities and technogenic situations. To fulfill these tasks the
    collective forces will include mobile military units out of armed
    forces, special divisions of interior ministries and security services,
    as well as, emergency ministries.

    - Despite response note by Russia, which denies any arms delivery to
    Armenia in 2008, Azerbaijan continues raising this issue at high level.
    The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry states that this question is still
    open and the parliament continues sounding strict statement in this
    connection. How could this fact impact the bilateral relations? Can it
    make Russia to investigate the issue repeatedly and in more detail?

    - We have repeatedly answered this question - Russia has never sold
    arms and ammunition to Armenia from base 102 in Gumri, as Azerbaijani
    electronic media reported on Jan. 8, 2009.

    Unfortunately, the publication, which represents nothing else than
    diversification, easily found its "addressees" in Azerbaijan. I don't
    think there is necessity for additional investigation, because all
    statements made by Russia through its diplomatic channels are based on
    facts and do not leave any chance to doubt on conclusions by the
    Russian military leadership.

    We understand Azerbaijan's careful approach towards the issue given
    difficult situation in the relations between Baku and Yerevan. At the
    same time, we are convinced that Russia and Azerbaijan possess enough
    reserves of mutual confidence to prevent such falsifications hindering
    us to expand strategic partnership.

    - What steps are taken to consolidate the efforts of the CIS
    participating countries in combating negative consequences of the
    global financial-economic crisis?

    - Upon the decision of CIS Council of State Heads dated Oct. 21, 2008,
    a conference of the finance ministers of the CIS participating
    governments took place in Moscow, where the participants exchanged
    views on this question. Anti-crisis problems were also on the focus of
    attention during the meeting of the CIS Council of Government Heads,
    which took place on Nov. 14, 2008 in Kishinev. During the meeting it
    was recognized that the high mutual integration of the economies of the
    CIS countries requires coordinating steps for the minimization of the
    negative consequences of the crisis. Especially because the majority of
    the CIS states face such problems as, for example, limitation of access
    to the external sources of funds. The work in this regard was continued
    at the session of CIS Economic Council CIS on Dec. 12, 2008.

    The anti-crisis measures are reflected in the Plan of measures for the
    realization of the first stage - 2009-2011 - of Strategies for economic
    development of the CIS for the period of up to 2020, which is planned
    to be submitted for the approval at the meeting of the CIS Council of
    Government Heads due on May 22 in Astana.

    More "moved" the anti-crisis co-operation is made within the Eurasian
    Economic Community, where Azerbaijan is not a member. This was one of
    the key topics at the last session of Inter-Governmental Council of
    EurAsEC on Oct. 10 2008 in Bishkek at the level of Heads of State and
    on Dec. 12 in Moscow at the level of the Heads of Government.

    Today already it is possible to speak of transition to the concrete
    combined actions in this regard. Under the chairmanship of the Finance
    Minister of Russia A.L.Kudrin, the EurAsEC Council for Financial and
    Economic Policy prepared complex joint measures to overcome the
    consequences of the global financial and economic crisis. The measures
    were approved at the December session of EurAsEC Inter-Governmental
    Council. The plan for the practical realization of the measures is
    finishing to be devised.

    The extraordinary summit of EurAsEC which took place on Feb. 4 in
    Moscow made an important decision on establishment of the anti-crisis
    fund. The finance of this fund totaling $10 billion is envisaged for
    providing sovereign loans and stabilizer credits to the participating
    countries, and also for financing the inter-governmental projects.

    - Will any positions in bilateral trade and economical cooperation
    which amounts to $2 billion undergo any changes in the context of
    global financial crisis?

    - Indeed, goods turnover between our countries hit US 2.4bln last year.
    Overall the goods turnover displayed a double-rise over the past three
    years. It testifies for goods bases to further developing economic
    cooperation, gives an opportunity to rapture gradually from mutual
    trade on raw basis.

    The current structure of bilateral goods turnover enables to minimize
    jointly negative outcomes of global financial-economic crisis. So, it
    is necessary take measures to consolidate quality changes in structure
    of mutual trade, increase share of goods with high added cost,
    particularly, machinery products. Furthermore, we plan to realize huge
    joint energy projects with Azerbaijan, which are being developed.

    It will undoubtedly require from all interested organizations and
    enterprises to take active steps directed at increasing efficiency of
    economic cooperation. Our experts are sure Russia's remaining as a big
    commodity supplier to Azerbaijan. Russian entrepreneurs voice their
    readiness to develop hence their business in Azerbaijan. So, good
    turnover between Russia and Azerbaijan is predicted to remain in its
    2008 level in 2009. I add that there is not any obstacle to involve
    Azerbaijan to antirecessionary measures taken under EurAsEC.

    - Active talks are presently going on in connection with the
    implementation of Nabucco project, which also envisages Azerbaijan's
    participation in. Could Azerbaijan's participation in this project
    negatively impact on bilateral relations between Baku and Moscow?

    - Azerbaijan's decision on participation in energy projects is its
    sovereign right and we respect it. It also concerns Nabucco gas
    pipeline.

    Major criteria to select the route for oil and gas delivery should be
    cost efficiency, reliability and ecological security. We are against
    excessive politicization.

    Russia share common understanding of diversifying energy supply routes
    as a method of ensuring the European energy security. We realize
    projects constructing alternative gas pipeline routes to different
    regions of the continent. First of all it is dealt with North and South
    Stream routes. Nationwide, "Blue Stream" gas pipeline has been
    commissioned.

    We support expansion of Russian-Azerbaijani cooperation in energy field.

    - If our young people begin to better understand each other and become
    closer, it will be possible to solve many Russian-Azerbaijani problems,
    which have risen over the last 15-18 years. What role do the Russian
    language and culture play in strengthening mutual understanding between
    the young people?

    - Welfare and prosperity of the country mostly depends on efficiency of
    youth policy. Namely youth differs with active position, receptive to
    all innovations, mobile, capable to find easily a common language with
    their foreign contemporaries.

    Thus, 2009 was announced a Year of Youth in the CIS in whole and in
    Russia separately. Different events will be held and I expect youth
    from Azerbaijan to take an active part. I want to note that they are
    aimed to encourage interculture dialogue, to confirm tolerance in youth
    sphere, and basic spiritual and moral values.

    Young people of our countries have too many common grounds. It is
    necessary to promote actively the bilateral programs of cooperation in
    youth policy, to create wider opportunities for joint public activity
    of youth. These projects should have legal basis in form of
    intergovernmental agreements.

    Russia remains a key tool of human intercourse in CIS and respectively,
    represents an important element strengthening moral and cultural
    community of our nations. Although ethnic Russia comprise only two
    percent of total population in Azerbaijan, Russia retains a position of
    second language in the country. Education in tens of schools and
    universities is in Russia. We are grateful to the Azerbaijani
    authorities for efforts in maintaining Russian-language information,
    education and culture space.

    We feel youth craving for Russian in Azerbaijan. Our task is render all
    possible support in this respect. We carry out many projects, including
    different contests and Olympiads on Russia, presentation of Russian
    education system, book exhibitions and literature evenings.

    The development of cultural ties between our nations plays an important
    role in deepening mutual understanding between the youth of the two
    countries. A range of actions are scheduled for youth -?an
    international festival of cinematographic debuts "Spirit of Fire", an
    exhibition of applied arts and folk arts, arts festival "Dolphin
    Games", as well as event within the framework of "Youth Diplomacy".

    - What is your estimation of prospects of further developing the
    Russian-Azerbaijani humanitarian cooperation?

    - Very positive. There are huge reserves to increase humanitarian
    cooperation between our two countries both in bilateral spheres -
    education, culture, science, health, sports, tourism, social and law
    defense, information, and multilateral organizations of the
    Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) - the Interstate Fund for
    Humanitarian Cooperation and the Council of Humanitarian Cooperation.

    During holding the national years of Russia and Azerbaijan in 2005-2006
    our countries generated rich experience in implementing joint measures
    dedicated to different fields of life of Russia and Azerbaijan
    societies. We hope these good traditions will develop further.

    We coordinate our relations in the international context under the
    Russian-Azerbaijani program on cooperation in humanitarian fields in
    2007-2009.

    We regard education and science as prospective direction of our
    cooperation. The recently opened Baku branch of Lomonosov Moscow State
    University, the Baku Slavic University, as well as other schools of
    Russia and Azerbaijan could be fully become platforms to implement
    joint projects in innovation spheres, particularly in nanotechnology
    researches. There is a good reason for it - 2010 was announced a year
    of science and innovations in the CIS.

    Interaction in inter-religious field is intended to contribute the
    deepening confidence and mutual understanding between out two nations.
    We expect the fruitful cooperation between the Russian Orthodox Church
    and the Caucasus Muslims Board to continue.

    We are interested in consecutive expansion of legal basis of
    humanitarian relations. The agenda includes concluding several
    bilateral agreements, including on migration problems, on establishment
    and functioning of affiliates of universities, on cooperation in youth
    policy and tourism.

    /Trend News/
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