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The daily Azg writes that though the coming meeting of the presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia within the framework of the summit in Kazan gives room for hopes and prospect of signing of a document the reality hints that it does not anyhow relate to the position Azerbaijan has adopted. In any case as of the moment at least on behalf of Russia a statement is being made that the preparatory works of the meeting are in process with a prospect of having a result. The paper says Russian Foreign Ministry on behalf of Andrey Kelin, head of the Caucasian department, in an interview to Azerbaijani ANS said preparatory works of the meeting are in process.
The daily Capital writes that the OSART group of the International Atomic Energy Agency ended the studies in the Armenian Atomic Plant but the general assessment about the security of the Armenian plant. The paper says one of the members of the group Gabor Vamos invited a press conference presenting the results of the studies but the answers of the expert connected with the security of the Armenian atomic plant were evasive and it was not succeeded to found out the safety level of the Metsamor plant.
The daily Haykakan Zhamanak writes it has learnt from its sources of the Armenian Republican Party that at the traditional sitting of the ARP past Thursday the issue on dismissing Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan was to be discussed. The paper claims that at the sitting with the participation of President Serzh Sargsyan the issue was not raised. The paper says it asked spokesman of the party Eduard Sharmazanov to comment on it: "I do not comment on talks, I comment on facts, such fact has not been registered". The paper says it does not know what changed that the above mentioned issue was not raised. The paper says the resignation of the prime minister was one of the demands of the Armenian National Congress.