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    Putin seeks G8 debt relief for ex-Soviet republics

    AFX Europe (Focus); Jun 13, 2005

    NOVO-OGARYEVO (AFX) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has called
    for a reduction of the international debt owed by the poorest of the
    former Soviet republics and signalled Russia would put the issue on the
    Group of Eight agenda when it assumes the G8 chairmanship next year.

    "For Britain, it is quite important to know the situation in the
    African countries," Putin said at a news conference following talks
    with British Prime Minister Tony Blair who is touring member countries
    ahead of a G8 summit in Scotland in July.

    "It is equally important for us to address the situation" in the
    ex-Soviet republics that make up the Commonwealth of Independent
    States (CIS), Putin said, adding: "Hopefully next year we will be
    able to impartially assess the situation in these countries with
    our colleagues."

    The Russian leader admitted that relations between Moscow and a number
    of the former Soviet republics it once dominated were not always
    "easy-going," but said these countries nonetheless "want our support
    and the support of the international community."

    Several -- specifically Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia,
    Georgia in the Caucasus and Moldova which is sandwiched between Ukraine
    and Romania -- objectively qualify as heavily indebted developing
    countries in most urgent need of help from international lenders,
    he said.

    "We need not turn these CIS states into a battlefield. Rather we
    should transport this space into a space of cooperation and we need
    to do our best to provide assistance to these countries in developing
    democracy and enhancing their economic basis."

    The International Monetary Fund, World Bank, European Bank for
    Reconstruction and Development and other international lending
    institutions have focused in recent years on poverty and debt control
    in ex-Soviet republics through an initiative launched in 2002 known
    as the CIS-7.

    The countries that are the object of the plan are: Armenia, Azerbaijan,
    Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
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