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    RIA Novosti
    January 28, 2005

    NO MONEY SHOULD BE SPARED ON REGIONAL CONFLICT MEDIATION-PRESIDENT
    PUTIN

    MOSCOW, January 28 (RIA Novosti) - No money should be spared on
    mediation in regional conflicts, Russian President Vladimir Putin
    believes.

    Speaking at a session of the National Security Council Friday, Mr.
    Putin highlighted the need to encourage neighboring countries to
    cooperate with Russia by providing them with "tangible preferences
    and privileges."
    Russia should offer to its partners "more or less competitive
    solutions to shared problems" in economics, politics, the
    humanitarian sphere, and security, the President said. He said he was
    talking specifically about the settlement of regional conflicts, the
    enhancement of border control, protection from shared threats,
    technical upgrading, and training of personnel for national armies.

    These areas are too important to economize on, Mr Putin pointed out.
    He recalled the government's recent decisions concerning personnel
    training programs and the sale of arms at domestic prices to fellow
    members of the CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization (besides
    Russia, this alliance includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan).

    "Our partners have hailed these decisions," Mr. Putin said. On
    January 25, he told about Russia's initiatives to Kyrgyz President
    Askar Akayev during this latter's routine visit to Moscow. The
    Russian leader spoke out in favor of preferential treatment for
    allies when it comes to security issues, saying that "we should
    continue efforts to find out more about our allies' needs."
    Mr. Putin proposed raising the topic of Russia-EU security
    cooperation at one of the forthcoming National Security Council
    sessions. "I would like to request Security Council Secretary Igor
    Ivanov that he put security cooperation with EU on the agenda of
    future sessions," he said.

    EU member countries are reviewing their security policies now, the
    Russian President remarked. Russia "maintains dialogue with its
    [European] partners," he said, stressing the need to make that
    dialogue meaningful, systemic, and productive.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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