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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Jan 19 2005

    RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER TO TOUR SOUTH CAUCASUS IN FEBRUARY


    MOSCOW, January 19 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei
    Lavrov announced at a press conference in Moscow on Wednesday that he
    plans to visit Georgia on February 18.

    The minister stated that during the visit he would discuss with
    Georgian leadership the so-called "grand treaty" between Russia and
    Georgia and a variety of other bilateral issues. "One of the issues
    on the agenda is the creation of anti-terrorist centers with the use
    of existing infrastructure, including Russian military bases," the
    minister said answering the questions posed by Georgian journalists.

    "Unfortunately, the talks on the "grand treaty" have been stalled for
    several months. In the near future, we will resume the discussions
    with the Georgian side on the entire range of bilateral relations in
    order to expedite the work on the treaty," Mr. Lavrov noted, adding
    that the contacts between Russian and Georgian representatives would
    start even before his visit to Tbilisi.

    According to Mr. Lavrov, the interaction between Russian and Georgian
    frontier guards must continue to prevent terrorists from using the
    Pankisi Gorge for accomplishing their goals.

    He reminded that Russian and Georgian frontier guards recently
    established cooperation in this area, which brought concrete results,
    but could not solve all problems.

    "This cooperation must continue to prevent terrorists from using the
    Pankisi Gorge as their base and recuperation area," he said.

    The problem of re-establishing railroad transportation between Russia
    and Armenia can be solved in the context of the development of the
    entire range of Russian-Georgian relations, Mr. Lavrov believes.

    "The re-establishment of railroad transportation does not depend on
    Russia but rather on some of our neighbors," he stated. "It can be
    solved in the context of general development of relations with
    Georgia," Mr. Lavrov said.

    Speaking about his February visit to Yerevan, the Russian foreign
    minister announcedthat he would discuss with Armenian leadership the
    issues of bilateral relations in the context of their participation
    in the CIS and CSTO. In particular, the sides will touch upon the
    reforms of the CIS following the results of the consultations
    conducted with the Armenian leadership in Yerevan.

    Mr. Lavrov also plans to visit Azerbaijan on February 2 to discuss
    the preparation of the upcoming visit of Azeri President Ilham Aliyev
    to Moscow. "We will focus on the preparation of the Azeri President's
    visit to Russia in the second half of February," Mr. Lavrov said.

    In addition, he noted that during his visit to Azerbaijan, the sides
    would discuss issues of bilateral cooperation and CIS reforms.

    Mr. Lavrov did not disregard the possibility that the sides might
    also touch upon the issue of Nagorny-Karabakh settlement.

    "Recently, we had certain positive developments in the situation
    after the meeting between Armenian and Azeri presidents in Astana
    (Kazakhstan) mediated by the Russian president Vladimir Putin," Mr.
    Lavrov emphasized.

    The Russian foreign minister reiterated Russia's attitude toward the
    situation around Nagorny-Karabakh and pointed out that Russia is
    interested that the sides find the fastest and mutually-acceptable
    solution of the long-lasting conflict.
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