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    MOSCOW WON'T PUT PRESSURE ON ARMENIA, SAYS RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY

    Tert.am
    13:37 â~@¢ 20.01.10

    Although Turkey and Russia are fostering closer relations and economic
    ties, the developments are not due to a "strategic partnership"
    but "common interests," according to Russian Ambassador to Turkey
    Vladimir Ivanovskiy, reports Turkish news source Hurriyet Daily News &
    Economic Review.

    "Looking at the real interests that are common in the Black Sea,
    Middle East and Central Asia, Turkey and Russia are becoming good
    partners, especially in the field of energy," the ambassador said.

    "There is no political motivation behind boosting energy cooperation
    but bilateral economic interests," he added. "I don't like the term
    'strategic partnership'."

    Referring to relations with Armenia, Ivanovskiy said, "We have been
    playing honestly since the beginning. What Lavrov said in Yerevan is
    the same as what Putin and Medvedev told Erdogan in Moscow."

    During his recent visit to Yerevan, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
    Lavrov had told reporters that to attempt and artificially link
    Armenia-Turkey relations with the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict is not correct.

    Russia will not put pressure on Armenia to withdraw from
    Nagorno-Karabakh, the ambassador added. "As the Turkish side already
    knows, we [i.e. Russia] will not take sides. We will not put pressure
    on anybody in order to solve the problem," he said, adding that such
    pressure may have negative results.

    According to the ambassador, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and
    Obama have expressed similar views as well.
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