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Medvedev To Sign Agreement In Armenia To Put An End To Karabakh War

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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will on August 19 pay a landmark visit to Armenia – his second since his tenure of office, according to Russian news agency Regnum.

A series of agreements are expected to be signed during Mr Medvedev’s visit relating to areas such as readmission and joint fight against migration, extension of the agreement of the Russian military base in Armenia’s second-largest city of Gyumri up to 49 years, enlarging the functions of that military base. 

Another agreement will relate to construction a new nuclear power plant in Armenia by the Russian Rosatom.

Further citing its own sources in Moscow Regnum mentions that the new contract about the military will rule out full-scale military conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan aimed at solving the Nagorno Karabakh issue through military operations.

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