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    Russia Denies Accusations of Inaction Over Post-Soviet Conflicts

    Baku Today

    Politics

    02/02/2005 21:18

    BAKU, Feb 2, (AFP) - Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov of Russia denied
    Wednesday that Moscow was turning a blind eye to ethnic conflicts in
    the former Soviet Union.

    "It is strange for me to hear that Russia is passive in making
    efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and the same goes
    for other conflicts in the post-Soviet area," Lavrov told reporters in
    the Azeri capital, Baku. Azerbaijan and Armenia have been stalemated
    over Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan, since Armenia
    took control of the region in 1994.

    Lavrov said Russia has supported the implementation of all agreements
    reached between Georgia and its two separatist republics, Abkhazia
    and South Ossetia, and is more active than others in pushing for
    the settlement of the conflict between Moldova and the breakaway
    Transdniestr region. "There is no lack of initiative steps from our
    side," Lavrov said. "What there is, is a deficit of good will between
    the conflicting parties."

    Russia has come under fire from western governments and from nations
    that lost territory during secessionist conflicts after the break
    up of the Soviet Union, for tacitly supporting separatist regimes in
    former Soviet republics.

    Russia is plagued by its own separatist conflict with rebels in
    Chechnya, which has raged intermittently since 1993.

    Copyright AFP
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