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    Four presidents won't take part in informal CIS summit in Moscow

    Prime-Tass Business News Agency, Russia
    Prime-Tass English-language Business Newswire
    July 21, 2006 Friday 9:11 PM EET

    Leaders from four countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States
    (CIS) are not expected to take part in the organization's informal
    summit taking place in Moscow Friday and Saturday.

    Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko will not take part in the summit
    because he has decided to stay home given the "political situation"
    in Ukraine, Irina Gerashchenko, Yushchenko's press secretary, said
    Friday, ITAR-TASS reported.

    Ukrainian politicians have so far failed to form a coalition government
    and appoint the prime minister since the parliamentary election
    in March.

    Yushchenko plans to send Russian President Vladimir Putin a letter
    explaining the reasons for his decision and assuring him that Ukraine
    considers Russia a strategic partner, Gerashchenko said, adding that
    the Ukrainian president would also invite Putin to visit Ukraine.

    The press service of Armenia's President Robert Kocharyan also said
    Friday that Kocharyan would not take part in the summit because he
    had come down with a cold, ITAR-TASS reported.

    Additionally, the executive office of Georgia's President Mikhail
    Saakashvili also said Friday that Saakashvili had postponed his visit
    to the summit, ITAR-TASS said. The executive office did not give a
    reason for the postponement.

    Merab Antadze, former Georgian deputy foreign minister who is slated
    to be appointed conflict resolution minister as a result of the
    cabinet's dismissal on Monday, said Monday that Saakashvili's visit
    had been postponed because the summit's schedule did not allow the
    Russian and Georgian presidents to meet personally. However, they
    are expected to meet in the near future, he said.

    According to various Russian media reports, Turkmenistan's President
    Saparmurat Niyazov does not usually take part in CIS informal summits
    and will not attend the current one as well.

    Turkmenistan is an associate member of the CIS, while Ukraine, Armenia
    and Georgia are full members. Turkmenistan withdrew from full CIS
    membership in 2005.
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