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CIS SUMMIT IN DUSHANBE
CIS SUMMIT IN DUSHANBE

CIS SUMMIT IN DUSHANBE

The leaders of former Soviet Republics are meeting in the Tadjik Capital in what was supposed to be a celebratory summit marking the 20th anniversary of the international grouping. But the absence of the Presidents of Azerbaijan, Belarus and Uzbekistan is casting a shadow on the meeting.
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Robert Kocharyan::
Robert Kocharyan::

Robert Kocharyan::

No doubts Karabakh will be involved in negotiations as full party
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Serzh Sargsyan:
Serzh Sargsyan:

Serzh Sargsyan:

Artsakh was the pain of Armenians before, while now it is our pride
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2 September: Russian President Dimitry Medvedev has arrived in Tadjikistan where on Saturday he will participate in a meeting of the heads of State of the CIS (agencies)
2 September: Russian President Dimitry Medvedev has arrived in Tadjikistan where on Saturday he will participate in a meeting of the heads of State of the CIS (agencies)

2 September: Russian President Dimitry Medvedev has arrived in Tadjikistan where on Saturday he will participate in a meeting of the heads of State of the CIS (agencies)

Medevedev will also have bilateral talks with Tadjik leaders, and will participate in quadropartite talks with the Presidents of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Tadjikistan.
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NKR second president:
NKR second president:

NKR second president:

NKR cannot be part of Azerbaijan
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1 September: A former Ukrainian police general accused of murdering famous investigative journalist Georgiy Gongadze in 2000 admitted his guilt on Wednesday and accused former Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma and the former head of the presidential admin
1 September: A former Ukrainian police general accused of murdering famous investigative journalist Georgiy Gongadze in 2000 admitted his guilt on Wednesday and accused former Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma and the former head of the presidential admin

1 September: A former Ukrainian police general accused of murdering famous investigative journalist Georgiy Gongadze in 2000 admitted his guilt on Wednesday and accused former Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma and the former head of the presidential admin

The murder has cast a shadow over Ukrainian politics over the last decade.
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ARMENIA-PRESIDENT-AZERBAIJAN-MEETING
ARMENIA-PRESIDENT-AZERBAIJAN-MEETING

ARMENIA-PRESIDENT-AZERBAIJAN-MEETING

Will Sargsyan and Aliyev meet in New York or not: that is the question
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TURKEY: FINDING STRENGTH IN DIVERSITY
TURKEY: FINDING STRENGTH IN DIVERSITY

TURKEY: FINDING STRENGTH IN DIVERSITY

The small steps of the Turkish Government to reach out to national minorities are important. However change must not only be symbolic but must recognise Turkey's ethnic and religious diversity within a secular state.