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    EU, NATO TREAT FORMER SOVIET REPUBLICS AS NEXT PHASE IN EXPANDING THEIR INFLUENCE

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Dec 22 2004

    MOSCOW, December 22 (RIA Novosti) - The European Union and NATO
    are treating the former Soviet republics as the next phase in the
    efforts to expand their influence, Konstantin Kosachev, the head of
    the international committee of the State Duma, the lower house of
    parliament, told reporters on Wednesday.

    Mr. Kosachev said the EU and NATO "are beginning to divide the CIS
    states into more preferable and closer partners in the integration
    process and less preferable ones."

    Mr. Kosachev said Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia were among the former.
    Belarus and five Central Asian states are not prepared to take part in
    the integration processes, according to the MP. Mr. Kosachev believes
    Azerbaijan and Armenia are somewhere in between the two groups.

    Mr. Kosachev believes the situation is unfavorable for Russia. "The
    West used to stake on democratic changes in Russia as the means of
    implementing joint projects, whereas today its motto is: 'if we did
    not succeed in democratizing Russia, let us demonize it.'"

    Mr. Kosachev said the European Parliament and the OSCE had subjected
    Russia to constructive criticism recently, as well as accused it of
    the "sins" other countries could afford.

    While working to turn Russia into some rogue state, the EU and NATO
    are getting Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia more energetically involved
    in the integration processes.

    "This shows that the EU and Russia have failed to implement their
    major project of creating a common European space with no dividing
    lines," said Mr. Kosachev.
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