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    Ukrainian President changed his mind to go to Moscow informal CIS summit

    Regnum, Russia
    July 21 2006

    Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko will not visit Moscow informal
    CIS summit convening July 21-22, presidential press secretary Irina
    Gerashchenko announced at a press briefing on July 21. "Taking into
    account the political situation in the country, President of Ukraine
    took decision that he must stay in Ukraine these days," REGNUM quotes
    the press secretary.

    Gerashchenko also said that Yushchenko on July 21 sent an official
    letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, in which he assured the
    latter of the openness of Ukrainian-Russian relations and that Ukraine
    regards Russia as her main strategic partner.

    Earlier, a number of Ukrainian media referring to official and
    unofficial sources close to the Ukrainian President alleged that
    Yushchenko was ready to attend the summit in Moscow.

    Previously, President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili also unexpectedly
    decided to cancel his visit to Moscow. Some sources reported that he
    turned back his motorcade virtually in Tbilisi airport. No official
    reason for the decision was announced. However, sources in Tbilisi
    hinted that Saakashvili did not manage to agree with Putin on a
    special meeting.

    Later, it was reported that President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan
    also would stay home due to acute respiratory disease.
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