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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    April 15, 2005 Friday 3:11 PM Eastern Time

    EU to help Georgia control northern borders

    By Alexander Mineyev

    LUXEMBOURG

    The European Union will help Georgia to control the northern borders
    with due consideration of the Russian position and in cooperation
    with Moscow, the EU foreign ministers said in Luxembourg on Friday.

    The South Caucasian situation was on the agenda of their informal
    meeting.

    Luxembourg Foreign Minister and EU Council President Jean Asselborn
    told a press conference that Georgia had asked for larger
    international monitoring of its northern border and demilitarization
    in South Ossetia. He said Georgia wanted to fill the gap with the end
    of the OSCE observation mission mandate.

    German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer lauded the OSCE observation
    mission and said that the EU could not exchange the mission mandate
    without consensus in that organization and they would be considering
    another solution. Fischer said they had an open dialog with Russia on
    the subject.

    European Commissioner for External Relations and Neighborhood Policy
    Benita Ferrero-Waldner told Itar-Tass that cooperation with Russia
    was important. On one hand, Georgia wants an international mission on
    the border, but, on the other hand, one must see the priorities, she
    said.

    Ferrero-Waldner thinks that good relations between Russia and Georgia
    are a priority of the EU.

    The European Union will also use the neighborhood policy for the
    settlement of mothballed conflicts in the South Caucasus.

    The action plans to be signed with Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan
    will include human rights and settlement of conflicts,
    Ferrero-Waldner said.

    Economic aid is the key method the European Union will be using, she
    said. A delegation of the European Union and a EU special
    representative will be stationed in each of these countries and work
    on the solution of these problems, she said.

    The role of Russia is very important in this respect, Ferrero-Waldner
    said. The settlement of conflicts on the post-Soviet territory is
    part of the EU-Russia external security roadmap, which may be adopted
    at the EU-Russia summit in Moscow on May 10, she said.
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