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    Itar-Tass news digest of April 10:4


    MOSCOW - The death toll from the accident at the Taizhina mine in
    Osinniki town, the Kemerovo region, has reached 20, a regional
    administration source told Itar-Tass.

    MOSCOW - Rescuers are trying to reach places where they supposedly can
    find miners blocked after the accident in the Taizhina coalmine. The
    rescuers are working at two possible escape ways, an officer on duty
    at the headquarters dealing with the accident consequences told
    Itar-Tass. The nearest way is blocked by rock that caved in, and work
    to remove the obstruction is going on. Sixteen people have been
    evacuated from the mine by rescuers or got onto the surface
    themselves. Two of the miners are hospitalised.

    YEREVAN - Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty
    Organisation (CSTO) Nikolai Bordyuzha has discussed with the Armenian
    leadership an agenda of the CSTO's June session, which is to be held
    in Astana, Kazakhstan. During his talks with President Robert
    Kocharyan of Armenia he "exchanged views on ways of upgrading
    cooperation within the CSTO framework and matters of raising its
    efficiency," a source at the presidential press service told Tass on
    Saturday.

    YEREVAN - Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty
    Organisation (CSTO) Nikolai Bordyuzha believes that "the CSTO should
    be adapted to the security problems which the CSTO countries are
    facing." "Nowadays our key problems are terrorism, organized crime and
    drug trafficking, but not a military threat," Bordyuzha told a news
    conference here on Saturday.

    MOSCOW - Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Kislyak told Itar-Tass
    on Saturday that the provisions of the Proliferation Security
    Initiative (PSI) that U.S. President George W. Bush launched in
    Krakow, Poland, last May were getting closer to the Russian
    approach. "We are very pleased to note that this plan is generally
    developing in a direction corresponding to our views," the Russian
    diplomat said commenting on the U.S. initiative designed to halt the
    WMD proliferation. Kislyak said that the PSI authors regarded the
    initiative as an attempt to give a collective answer to a global
    threat that can be posed by "black markets" in the context of the WMD
    proliferation.

    CAIRO - A delegation of the Iraqi leadership has arrived in the city
    of Al-Fallujah, 50 kilometres west of Baghdad, for negotiations to
    stop the fighting between armed residents and the U.S. military. The
    delegation consists of representatives of the Iraqi Islamic Party and
    one of the Interim Governing Council's members.

    MOSCOW - Ella Pamfilova, the head of the Russian president's
    Commission for Human Rights, believes that Iraq is facing a new
    humanitarian catastrophe that calls for immediate and active
    U.N. interference. "It is absolutely clear that Iraq is facing a new
    humanitarian tragedy, this time on a larger scale, while the United
    States is not meeting its commitments of an occupying power under
    U.N. Security Council Resolution 1483," Pamfilova told reporters on
    Saturday.

    YEREVAN - The Armenian opposition demands resignation of incumbent
    President Robert Kocharyan. Albert Bazeyan, an opposition leader and
    chairman of the Republic party, said the question of holding a
    referendum on no-confidence vote for the Armenian president had nearly
    been exhausted. The ruling pro-presidential coalition has refused to
    include the referendum issue in the agenda of a regular three-day
    session of the Armenian parliament. "Robert Kocharyan should go. The
    sooner he does, the better," Bazeyan told a meeting in front of the
    Yerevan Opera House on Saturday.
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