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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Aug 25 2004

    RUSSIA PROPOSES OSCE REFORM


    MOSCOW, August 25 (RIA Novosti) -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
    informed President Vladimir Putin of an address to the OSCE being
    drafted by concerned countries.

    According to Lavrov, this action is to bring about "constructive
    changes," aimed at making the organization more effective. He said
    the issue of OSCE reform would be on the agenda of a summit meeting
    between Russia, France and Germany at the end of August in Vladimir
    Putin's residence in Sochi.

    Vremya Novostei reported that the concerned countries that the
    foreign minister spoke on behalf of, were 9 out of the 11 CIS
    countries (Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
    Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). Georgia, Azerbaijan and
    Moldova did not join the statement adopted on August 3 during an
    informal CIS summit in Moscow, in which unexpectedly tough criticism
    was directed at the OSCE for having "failed to adapt itself to the
    demands of the changing world and ensure effective settlement of
    security and cooperation issues in the Euro-Atlantic area."

    According to Vremya Novostei, even if Jacques Chirac and Gerhard
    Schroeder agree in Sochi with the arguments Putin advanced in favor
    of reforming the OSCE, the process will be draw out, as the bulky
    55-member country organization, in which decisions are made by
    consensus, is incapable of rapidly changing.
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