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    CATHERINE ASHTON AND SERGEY LAVROV DISCUSSED ISSUES REGARDING NKR CONFLICT

    19:56, 19 February, 2013

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS: The High Representative of the
    European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine
    Ashton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had an open and
    constructive exchange of views in framework of regular European
    Union-Russian Federation Political Dialogue in Brussels on February
    19. As reports Armenpress, referring to the statement issued by
    The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs
    and Security Policy they had discussed a number of international
    issues, in particular the situation in Syria and the upcoming E3+3
    negotiations with Iran, as well as regional issues. Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict was also discussed during the meeting of Sergey Lavrov and
    Catherine Ashton.

    Regarding Syria, they gave their full support to the efforts of the
    Joint Special Representative Brahimi.

    "The EU is encouraged by the recent initiative by the coalition
    leader Sheik Moaz Al Khatib for a political dialogue and hopes that
    representatives of Syrian regime do not miss this opportunity to help
    end the violence.

    Ahead of the next round of the E3+3 negotiations with Iran on 26
    February in Kazakhstan, we expressed hope that Iran will come to
    these negotiations with flexibility and that we can make substantial
    progress. We remain determined to work towards a solution of the
    Iranian nuclear issue and the key is for Iran to comply fully with
    its international obligations. We also discussed the Middle East Peace
    Process, where I stressed the urgent need for renewed, structured and
    substantial peace efforts in 2013 which will require work with all
    international partners, including through the Quartet. Furthermore,
    we also talked about the regional issues, including Georgia,
    Nagorno-Karabakh and Transnistria. We also touched upon the bilateral
    relations between the EU and Russia. Russia is a key strategic partner
    for the EU and the New Agreement would bring a fresh momentum in the
    relationship," is noted in the statement.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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