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RUSSIA AGAINST DEVELOPING MILITARY TIES WITH PAKISTAN
19:04 MSK

Russia is not developing military cooperation with Pakistan, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Friday.



TIGIPKO SAYS JOINED GOVERNMENT FOR UNIQUE CHANCE TO CHANGE UKRAINE
18:01 MSK

Ukraine now has a unique chance to improve the political and economic situation in the country, political heavyweight Sergei Tigipko said on Friday explaining his decision to join the government.



RUSSIA SIGNS $1.5-BLN FIGHTER JET CONTRACT WITH INDIA
17:59 MSK

Russia and India have signed a $1.5-billion contract on the supplies of 29 more MiG-29K carrier-based fighter jets to New Delhi, the head of the Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG said on Friday.



MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIR URGES INTERMEDIARY STATUS FOR NAGORNY KARABAKH
15:16 MSK

Any solution to the Nagorny Karabakh conflict must ensure intermediary status for the disputed region, France's OSCE Minsk Group co-chair said on Friday. 

Speaking during the 73rd Rose Roth seminar of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Yerevan, Bernard Fassier did not elaborate on what the "intermediary status" meant.

Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan earlier suggested that the international community should start with legitimizing the current status of Karabakh and acknowledge that the region is no longer controlled by Azerbaijan.

A long-standing dispute over Nagorny Karabakh, a breakaway region inside Azerbaijan with a predominantly ethnic Armenian population, has been a sticking point in relations between the two South Caucasus states.

A fragile ceasefire has been in place in the region since a brutal war between the two countries over the disputed enclave in early 1990s, which claimed lives of more than 30,000 people on both sides. Nagorny Karabakh has since then remained under Armenian control.

Baku has fiercely opposed any decision on Karabakh that could be interpreted as giving the region independence from Azerbaijan.

Despite the mediators in the dispute - the United States, Russia and France - reporting some important progress after the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders met in Munich late last year, tensions remain high as both ex-Soviet Caucasus states continue to trade allegations of ceasefire violations.

Fassier said the Minsk Group co-chairs held six meetings between the two countries' presidents in 2009, and three more meetings were held at the initiative of the Russian president.

"The Madrid principles are on the table and the Minsk Group co-chairing countries adhere to the principles which is demonstrated by the Meindorf declaration and the statement of the heads of the Minsk Group co-chair states in L"Aquila", the French mediator said, adding it was a good time to activate negotiations on the issue.

He also said any decision taken by the mediators should ensure the security of Karabakh and the return of internally displaced persons.

The OSCE Madrid principles, adopted in November 2007, envisage a stage-by-stage resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict that should start with the gradual liberation of parts of Azerbaijan bordering Karabakh that were partly or fully occupied by Karabakh Armenian forces during the 1991-94 war. In return, Karabakh should retain a corridor to Armenia and be able to determine its final status in a future referendum.

In January, Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed a preamble to an agreement on Nagorny Karabakh, revising and updating the Madrid principles.

However, in late February, Azerbaijan renewed threats of military action to retake the disputed region over a lack of progress at talks with Armenia.

RIA Novosti



UKRAINE MAY SEEK NEW MULTI-BILLION-DOLLAR LOAN FROM RUSSIA
14:32 MSK

Ukraine may renew calls for a multi-billion-dollar loan from Russia to cover holes in its budget and pay off debts, a Russian respected daily said on Friday, quoting government sources in both countries.



TYMOSHENKO WARNS YANUKOVYCH OVER ENERGY PLANS
13:56 MSK

Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and now main opposition figure, has warned President Viktor Yanukovych she will keep up the pressure on the new government, especially over its energy plans.



HUNDREDS EVACUATED AS FLOOD WATERS HIT DAMS IN KAZAKHSTAN
12:16 MSK

Flood waters in southern Kazakhstan have swept away two dams, causing the evacuation of hundreds of people, the former Soviet republic's emergencies ministry said on Friday.



BELARUSIAN PRESIDENT LUKASHENKO TO VISIT VENEZUELA NEXT WEEK
10:13 MSK

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will pay an official visit to Venezuela on March 16-17, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said on Friday.




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