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    Kommersant, Russia
    Sept 16 2005
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    In Moscow Like in New York

    // Mini summit was called for unrecognized republics

    The conference `Parallel CIS: Abkhazia, Pridnestrovie, South Osetia,
    Nagorny Karabakh' finished its work yesterday in Moscow. The
    representatives from unrecognized states of post-Soviet space
    gathered in Russian capital to share the experience of the struggle
    fro independence. The separatists were explained that it is not
    effective anymore to mention their historical connections with
    Russia. They have been offered to arm themselves with human rights
    postulates and use them against Moldavia, Georgia and Azerbaijan.
    The conference was held in hotel Arbat. The Institute of CIS
    Countries, which organized the summit, announced that the leaders of
    Pridnestrovie, Karabakh, South Osetia and Abkhazia will be present at
    the conference. Coincidentally, the mini summit in Moscow was held in
    the same time as the UN world summit in New York.

    Modest Kolerov, head of the Department of Inter-Regional and Cultural
    Liaisons at President's Administration of RF, gave an opening speech.
    He explained why Russia is so worried about former Soviet republics.
    According to him, Moscow has a right to protect interests of the
    compatriots. The law considers as a compatriot everyone, who was born
    in USSR or Russian Empire.

    Kolerov also criticized a bit his compatriots gathered in Arbat for
    the conference. As a main tactical mistake of unrecognized countries,
    the Kremlin official called their endless arguments about the
    historical connections with Russia. `Of course, you can continue to
    mention historical closeness with Russia, but it is not important
    anymore - especially for the West,' Kolerov said. Instead, he offered
    audience to fight their opponents with different weapon - postulates
    of the human rights. `They (human rights-Kommersant) cannot be
    ignored by either side,' Kolerov stated.

    For some reason, nobody from the announced leaders of unrecognized
    republics showed up to hear the Kremlin strategist.

    by Vladimir Soloviev
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