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    LEADERS OF SIX EX-SOVIET STATES MEET IN RUSSIAN BLACK SEA PORT FOR CUSTOMS, ENERGY TALKS

    AP Worldstream
    Aug 16, 2006

    President Vladimir Putin and the leaders of five other ex-Soviet
    states gathered on the Black Sea for three days of talks on forming
    a customs union and a common energy market.

    Leaders from Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
    joined Putin in the port of Sochi on Tuesday for discussions on
    developing that the Eurasian Economic Community _ a grouping that
    aims to restore economic ties after the 1991 Soviet collapse.

    Proposals to be discussed included water energy regulation in Central
    Asia and setting up a Eurasian hydroelectric consortium.

    Armenia's leader, Robert Kocharian, was attending the meeting as an
    observer, as was Ukraine's new prime minister, Viktor Yanukovych, on
    his first trip abroad since being confirmed to the post by parliament
    earlier this month.

    Comments by Yanukovych _ whose policies are considered pro-Russian
    _ will likely be seen as an indication of whether he will aim to
    strengthen cooperation with Russia, even as Ukrainian President Viktor
    Yushchenko tries to move his nation closer to the West.

    Earlier Tuesday, Putin met for one-on-one talks with several of the
    leaders, including Kazakhstan's president, Nursultan Nazarbayev.

    Putin and Nazarbayev signed a series of agreements intended to
    streamline customs tariffs and tariffs for transporting Kazakh cargo
    via Russian railroad lines, Russian news agencies reported.
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