Putin promised to discuss Nagorno Karabakh issue at G8 summit
We will most probably touch upon the Nagorno Karabakh issue at the summit, especially since the G8 is trying to help with resolving the conflict, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin said at a G8 summit news briefing in Strelnya, St. Petersburg following the first day of the summit, REGNUM correspondent reported.
It is desirable that Armenia and Azerbaijan find an acceptable decision, the Russian President said. I can confirm our position: Russia will not force a decision neither on Armenia nor on Azerbaijan. The compromise has to be reached by the peoples of these countries, Putin underlined. He added that Russia is ready to become a guarantor of carrying out these agreements.
The G8 summit convened in St. Petersburg on July 15. In the coming days, leaders of Russia, USA, Japan, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, France, and Canada, as well as the Chairman of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso and heads of invited states will hold a number of sessions and bilateral meetings.
16:29 07/16/2006
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