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    CIS summit was "excellent", says Putin

    RTR Russia TV, Moscow
    8 May 05

    [Presenter] A summit of the CIS countries' leaders opened the
    programme of international events dedicated to the 60th anniversary
    of the victory in World War II. The presidents gathered to honour the
    memory of those who died protecting the country [USSR] from fascism
    and give recognition to the soldiers who fought for their motherland.
    Vladimir Putin recalled the decisive contribution of the CIS peoples
    to the victory. It was not only the past they discussed, but also
    the future of the commonwealth. The meeting resulted in the signing
    of a declaration for humanitarian cooperation. Igor Kozhevin gives
    the details.

    [Correspondent] In May 1945 they were together - allied republics of
    a single state, the territory which is called the post-soviet space
    now. After 60 years, each of the leaders of the currently independent
    states found his own way to Moscow. And those who found the strength
    to make the trip have discovered through this that deep down there
    is still much to unify us.

    Mercedes with Russian federal number plates and foreign state symbols
    were driving up to the President Hotel over the space of half of an
    hour. The leader of Turkmenistan was the first to come, and, unlikely
    the rest of his colleagues, he did not walk upstairs, but used an
    escalator. Nyyazow actually does not often attend CIS summits, choosing
    where to go and where not to go. But today's meeting, dedicated to
    the 60th anniversary of the victory, is a special one. Nyyazow's
    father died during the Great Patriotic War. For many of the leaders
    the war is also a personal matter. Vladimir Putin's father fought and
    was wounded; 11376 is the camp number of [Ukrainian President Viktor]
    Yushchenko's father, who was a prisoner in Auschwitz.

    [Putin] Respected friends, the war with Nazism became a great patriotic
    war for all the peoples of the Soviet Union. Without exaggeration,
    it was a just struggle for the very right to live on earth, have
    one's own statehood, language and culture, a struggle for the free
    development of our peoples and against the ideology of barbarism,
    violence, aggression and national and racial superiority.

    [Correspondent] In the round hall of the President Hotel the
    presidents were sitting against a background of 10 flags of states.
    Ideally there were to be 12 flags, but the Georgian president
    uncompromisingly named the withdrawal of Russian military on his
    terms as a condition of his attending the summit. Moscow did not
    understand the language of ultimatum and Saakashvili did not come.
    The Azeri leader did not want to sit next to the Armenian president
    and said that he would come later. Events which took place 12 years
    ago are being recalled in Baku today. Azeri people believe that
    at that time Armenian servicemen invaded their land. All the other
    leaders gathered together, and that is why they discussed not only
    the past, but also the future of the CIS. The leaders had recognized
    the necessity to reform the commonwealth at the last summit. Today
    Vladimir Putin suggested an original philosophy, a reference point
    for the changes: a common history.

    [Putin] Decades are passing, but the memory of battlefield brotherhood
    in the name of liberty, independence, humanism still connects our
    peoples. And it is our duty to pass on this priceless experience of
    unity and solidarity to new generations of our citizens. [Passage
    omitted]

    The leaders were happy to be photographed together, and when asked
    about whether the summit went well, they gave an answer.

    [Unidentified voice] Vladimir Vladimirovich, how did you like the
    summit?

    [Putin, speaking from a distance in line with other leaders, and
    giving a thumbs-up sign] It was excellent.
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