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    Russia's Putin sends New Year greetings to CIS leaders

    ITAR-TASS news agency
    30 Dec 04

    Moscow, 30 December: Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent New
    Year greetings to foreign leaders, the Russian presidential press
    service announced today.

    The greeting to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev says that "during
    the outgoing year a firm basis was laid for further strengthening
    strategic partnership relations between Russia and Azerbaijan and for
    developing the friendship between the peoples of our countries".

    The message to Armenian President Robert Kocharyan points, amongst
    other things, to "fruitful work on many levels in the outgoing year on
    further developing Russo-Armenian relations, which are based upon
    friendship over many centuries and strategic partnership between our
    countries, and confidence was also expressed "in strengthening our
    close cooperation in the year ahead".

    Congratulating Belarus President Alyaksandr Lukashenka, Vladimir Putin
    stressed that "the planned steps in the sphere of integration and
    building a union will undoubtedly help to form bilateral cooperation
    of a new quality and to ensure the social and economic development of
    Russia and Belarus".

    Addressing Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, the Russian head of
    state expressed his conviction that "the traditions of many centuries
    of friendship and good neighbourliness between our peoples are a
    reliable guarantee that Russo-Georgian relations will develop on the
    basis of mutual respect, trust and aspiration towards fruitful
    cooperation".

    The message to Kazakhstan's president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, points
    out with satisfaction that "2004 was a successful year for relations
    between Russia and Kazakhstan", and the certainty is voiced that "the
    traditional bonds of friendship, good-neighbourly relations and
    alliance will continue to develop for the well-being of the peoples of
    Russia and Kazakhstan".

    The greetings to Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev value highly the
    results of the cooperation between Russia and Kyrgyzstan in the
    outgoing year. The Russian president voiced his conviction that
    "Russo-Kyrgyz relations of alliance and strategic partnership will be
    further developed for the well-being of our people, in the interests
    of strengthening stability and security in the Central Asian region".

    Congratulating Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin, the Russian
    president expressed his conviction that "the development of bilateral
    relations on the basis of mutual respect, trust and the mutual
    aspiration towards effective cooperation on many levels meets the
    long-term goals of Russia and Moldova" and he also expressed the hope
    that Russo-Moldovan ties would gather pace in a positive way.

    Addressing Tajik President Emomali Rahmonov, the Russian president
    commented that "the outgoing year was a significant one for the
    further deepening of the traditionally friendly Russo-Tajik
    relations". Putin expressed the conviction that "the consistent
    implementation of the provisions of the bilateral documents signed in
    Dushanbe in October 2004 will work for the good of the peoples of our
    countries and in the interests of ensuring stability and security in
    the Central Asian region".

    The congratulations to Turkmen President Saparmyrat Nyyazow voice
    certainly that there will be "further all-round development of
    Russo-Turkmen relations based upon the firm traditions of friendship
    and mutual cooperation".

    Addressing Uzbek President Islom Karimov, Vladimir Putin pointed to
    "considerable progress in developing Russo-Uzbek cooperation in all
    areas in 2004", an important landmark of which was the signing of the
    Strategic Partnership Treaty. The Russian president voiced his
    conviction that " purposeful joint efforts will be crowned with fresh
    successes in strengthening bilateral relations for the good of the
    peoples of Russia and Uzbekistan, in the interests of peace and
    stability in Central Asia".

    The message to Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma expresses the
    conviction that cooperation between Russia and Ukraine "will continue
    to develop actively in the spirit of strategic partnership and on the
    principles of mutual trust and respect, which fully reflects the
    aspiration of the citizens of our states to live in friendship and
    harmony"
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