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CIS informal summit in Moscow
15:20 2004-07-03
An informal summit of the CIS leaders will continue in Moscow on
Saturday.
The presidents of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Moldova,
Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia and Belarus
arrived in Moscow at Vladimir Putin's invitation yesterday.
The CIS leaders will hold an informal discussion of preparations for
the September summit in Astana and the celebrations of the 60th
anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the Kremlin
press service told RIA Novosti.
Moreover, the sides will consider the CIS development and
implementation of these or those decisions, said Russian First Deputy
Foreign Minister Valery Loshchinin.
At this summit the CIS leaders will hold a free discussion of
interesting issues, he added. In his words, they are likely to raise
the problem of the Georgian-Ossetian settlement to promote peaceful
talks. [South Ossetia is a self-proclaimed republic in Georgia].
"We expect Tbilisi to cease attacks against the mixed control
commission for Georgian-Ossetian settlement," Mr. Loshchinin said.
"This commission is the single mechanism of negotiations, which was
formed to discuss Georgian-Ossetian problems," he stressed. According
to him, no bilateral talks are planned during the informal summit.
© RIAN
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
CIS informal summit in Moscow
15:20 2004-07-03
An informal summit of the CIS leaders will continue in Moscow on
Saturday.
The presidents of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Moldova,
Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia and Belarus
arrived in Moscow at Vladimir Putin's invitation yesterday.
The CIS leaders will hold an informal discussion of preparations for
the September summit in Astana and the celebrations of the 60th
anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the Kremlin
press service told RIA Novosti.
Moreover, the sides will consider the CIS development and
implementation of these or those decisions, said Russian First Deputy
Foreign Minister Valery Loshchinin.
At this summit the CIS leaders will hold a free discussion of
interesting issues, he added. In his words, they are likely to raise
the problem of the Georgian-Ossetian settlement to promote peaceful
talks. [South Ossetia is a self-proclaimed republic in Georgia].
"We expect Tbilisi to cease attacks against the mixed control
commission for Georgian-Ossetian settlement," Mr. Loshchinin said.
"This commission is the single mechanism of negotiations, which was
formed to discuss Georgian-Ossetian problems," he stressed. According
to him, no bilateral talks are planned during the informal summit.
© RIAN
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress