U.S. and Russia's Interests in South Caucasus Don't Collide

PanARMENIAN.Net - The interests of the U.S. and Russia in the South Caucasus do not collide, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Evans told journalists today. In his words, the OSCE Minsk Group U.S. and Russian Co-chairs Steven Mann and Yuri Merzlyakov have do disagreements on the issue. "Presently the U.S. and Russia are well cooperating in the region and I hope this cooperation will continue," John Evans said.
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