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  • BAKU: The Kremlin On The Details Of Putin's Meeting With Sargsyan

    THE KREMLIN ON THE DETAILS OF PUTIN'S MEETING WITH SARGSYAN

    Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijan
    September 4, 2013 Wednesday

    The Kremlin press service reported that during today's meeting
    between Vladimir Putin and Armenian President Sargsyan, the main
    topic of discussion will be the Eurasian integration process, the
    settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, peace in the region,
    and the bilateral cooperation.

    As the site of GALA reported, citing a source in the Kremlin, it is
    scheduled to discuss the development of integration processes in the
    CIS, in particular - the prospects for cooperation between Armenia
    and the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space of Russia, Belarus
    and Kazakhstan, and current issues of multilateral cooperation within
    the CSTO.

    "It is assumed that the talks will focus on the important issues of
    security and stability in the South Caucasus, including the further
    steps to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. As one of the co-chairs
    of the OSCE Minsk Group, Russia undertakes ongoing mediation efforts
    aimed at a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem,"
    the press service of the Kremlin reported.

    Recall that the main intrigue of the Moscow meeting is Russia's
    requirement to Armenia not to sign the Association Agreement with the
    EU this fall. Observers in Yerevan believe that Putin will exert open
    pressure on Sargsyan, claiming to support the Customs Union between
    Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus.

    In Armenia the observers believe that Sargsyan will not yield to the
    pressure, and in response Moscow will supply new weapons to Azerbaijan,
    which could aggravate the situation at the front, and even become
    the basis for the resumption of hostilities.

    Reorientation of Yerevan towards the European Union is mainly
    explained with the fact that Armenia was disappointed at Russia,
    which dramatically increased the price of gas for Armenia, bought
    the entire industrial infrastructure, but did not invest anything in
    Armenia, and then threw it in the lurch. -02D-

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