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COLIN POWELL CONSIDERS NEW IMPULSE IN CONFLICT SETTLEMENT NECESSARY

December 7, 2004 - 22:54 AMT  05:58 GMT
US Secretary of State Colin Powell considers that in the territory of the former Soviet Union recently "little headway was made toward resolution of the situation in Nagorno Karabakh and in breakaway regions of Moldova and Georgia".

AZERIS IN GEORGIA CAN UNDERTAKE MOST RADICAL MEASURES

December 7, 2004 - 22:13 AMT  05:58 GMT
After the recent incident with the murder of the Azeri woman the situation in the Kvemo Kartli region, populated by Azeris, has again exacerbated, Day.az reported referring to Trend news agency.

DEVELOPMENT OF ANTI-RUSSIAN MOODS IN ARMENIA NOT UNGROUNDED, V. HOVHANNISIAN SUPPOSES

December 7, 2004 - 21:48 AMT  05:58 GMT
Representative of Dashnaktsutyun Party (which is part of the ruling coalition) Vahan Hovhannisian said that there are deep reasons for development of anti-Russian moods in Armenia, however not specifying them.

YEREVAN SUPERCOMPUTER FIFTH IN CIS TOP 50

December 7, 2004 - 19:34 AMT  05:58 GMT
The Top 50 powerful supercomputers of the CIS are presented in Moscow. The first in the list is SKIF K-1000, constructed within the framework of the Union State of Russia and Belarus. The supercomputer established in Yerevan is the fifth

ANKARA AND YEREVAN ECONOMIC INTERESTS CAN SHOVE BACK KARABAKH PROBLEM

December 7, 2004 - 19:10 AMT  05:58 GMT
In the opinion of Gazetasng.ru, "there are implicit signs that Ankara does not intend to publicly and unambiguously support Azerbaijan in the Karabakh issue."

PUTIN WILL VISIT ANKARA FROM THE SECOND ATTEMPT

December 3, 2004 - 04:00 AMT  05:58 GMT
On December 5 the President of Russia Vladimir Putin will make an official visit to Turkey. There are arranged meetings of Russian President with the President of Turkey Ahmet Necdet Sezer, the Prime Minister Recep Erdogan, the minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulah Gül and Turkish businessmen. It is expected to sign four agreements. Most of the questions which Vladimir Putin is aimed to settle during the visit to Ankara concern the interests of Armenia.
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