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    No Russian Officials At Black Sea Summit

    BUCHAREST, Jun 4

    The summit to launch the Black Sea Forum for Dialog and Partnership
    Monday will be attended by the presidents of Romania, Ukraine,
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Republic of Moldova and officials from
    Lithuania, Turkey, Bulgaria and international organizations, but no
    Russian officials.

    The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release Sunday
    containing a complete list of Summit participants. The list includes
    no Russian officials.

    Invited by Romanian president Traian Basescu, presidents of countries
    from the Black Sea area or their representatives will attend the
    summit: Robert Kocharian, president of Armenia; Ilham Aliyev,
    president of Azerbaijan; Mikhail Saakashvili, president of Georgia;
    Vladimir Voronin, president of the Republic of Moldova, and Viktor
    Yushchenko, president of Ukraine.

    The list also includes Ivailo Kalfin - deputy prime minister and
    foreign affairs minister in Bulgaria, Dr. Besir Atalay - state
    minister inTurkey, and Vironas Polydoras - public order minister in
    Greece.

    Among members of European and Euro-Atlantic communities and
    international organizations to be present at the summit: Sergei
    Ordzhonikidze, director-general of the UN Office in Geneva; Terry
    Davis, secretary general of the Council of Europe; Marc Perrin de
    Brichambaut, secretary general with OSCE; Brunson McKinley,
    director-general of the International Organization for Migration;
    Erhard Busek, Special Coordinator of the Stability Pact for South
    Eastern Europe; Marek Belka, Executive Secretary of the United Nations
    Economic Commission for Europe; Robert Simmons, Special Representative
    for the Caucasus and Central Asia; Peter Semneby, EU Special
    Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia.

    This reunion is the first in a series of events meant to consolidate
    the profile of the Black Sea area, to draw the international
    community=80=99s attention to the importance of this region which
    encompasses opportunities as well as challenges.

    President Traian Basescu said on April 26, at the Forum of the
    Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, or BSEC, marking
    the end of the Romanian presidency of the organization, which is to be
    taken over by the Russian Federation, that discussions among Black Sea
    area states related to sensitive issues such as security, the fight
    against organized crime and terrorism, could take place outside of an
    institutional framework.

    He added at the time that Romania would be an active partner in
    solving problems in the Black Sea area.

    At the beginning of June, official sources said Russia should attend
    the summit, at least on a diplomatic level.




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