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  • Visit by Russian FM to Baku to help discuss reforming CIS-spokesman

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    January 23, 2005 Sunday 8:22 AM Eastern Time

    Visit by FM to Baku to help discuss reforming CIS-spokesman

    BAKU, January 23


    A visit by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to Baku on February 1-2
    "will help to discuss several questions on reforming the CIS", along
    with bilateral relations and pressing international problems, said
    here on Sunday Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander
    Yakovenko.

    According to spokesman, Russia "heads this work in the Commonwealth
    and now collects proposals from member countries". Yakovenko noted
    that Lavrov "plans to visit in the near future all the CIS states for
    such discussion. For instance the diplomat noted, a trip to Georgia
    is planned for February. "There are plans on visits to other
    countries as well," Yakovenko noted.

    "The situation in 'flash spots', including Nagorno-Karabakh, will be
    one of topics for talks of the Russian minister in Azerbaijan.
    "Russia is a member of the Minsk Group," Yakovenko noted. "We believe
    that it is necessary to reach understandings and to follow
    attentively processes in the region."

    He reported that "important events are in store" in the life of the
    two countries. "2005 is Year of Azerbaijan in Russia, while 2006 -
    Year of Russia in Azerbaijan." "We are interested in consolidating
    bilateral cooperation," Yakovenko emphasized.

    Speaking in Baku on Sunday at the roundtable "Russia and Azerbaijan.
    United information space: issues and prospects", the diplomat
    reported that he "held today first consultations on information
    coverage of foreign policy". For instance he discussed cooperation on
    such topics as struggle against terrorism, organized crime and drug
    trafficking.

    The spokesman underlined importance of "promoting objective
    information on the contribution of our countries to the Victory in
    the Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945".
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