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    PRAVDA, Russia from RIA Novosti
    July 9 2004

    Russia wants relations with CIS to be more practical


    In his interview to Rossiiskaya Gazeta published Friday, Russian
    Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov promised that Russia would make its
    relations with the CIS more practicable and less declarative. "I see
    a clear-cut recent tendency toward abandoning slogans in relations
    with the CIS nations for the benefit of vitally-important
    activities," said the minister.

    In his opinion, the chief priority is to examine all the outstanding
    problems with each of the CIS countries in a complex.

    "They want our fuels; we want them to level the economic models, to
    create favorable conditions for people-to-people contacts and for
    business exchanges, to develop joint economic projects and to enable
    the CIS countries that are prepared for advanced integration to
    progress without being dependent on those who are not yet ready for
    such integration," noted Lavrov.

    He claims this logical basis was meant when establishing the CIS and
    is reflected in its charter.

    "Therefore forming a common economic space (to include Russia,
    Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine), developing the Eurasian economic
    community (incorporating Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
    Tajikistan as well as Armenia, Moldova and Ukraine as observers),
    promoting work on the establishment of a Union of Russia and Belarus
    as part of a common European economic space are extremely pertinent
    for pulling down the barriers that have been artificially erected to
    dismember the once single economic organism," thinks the Russian
    foreign minister.

    "The necessity of uniting efforts is also caused by matters of
    security, protection from common threats, from terrorism and drug
    trafficking in our Southern borders, which is the responsibility of
    the Collective Security Treaty Organization (Russia, Belarus,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Armenia)," he added.

    Dealing with the presence of the United States in the region, the
    minister made a point of Russia's unwillingness to let the CIS become
    an area of confrontation.

    "If the U.S. presence helps settle conflicts and thus crush breeding
    grounds of terrorism and tensions around Russia with the prospect of
    its being surrounded by friendly states, we welcome such
    developments. But when the aims of such presence are unclear for us,
    we seek answers to our questions," said Lavrov.
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