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    ROMANIA HOSTS BLACK SEA SUMMIT

    PRAVDA, Russia
    June 5 2006

    The main topics on the summit's agenda would be environment protection,
    regional cooperation, joint energy projects, combatting cross-border
    crime and improving infrastructure.

    Among those attending were Presidents Viktor Yushchenko of Ukraine,
    Mikhail Saakashvili of Georgia, Robert Kocharian of Armenia, Vladimir
    Voronin of Moldova and Ilham Aliev of Azerbaijan, as well as officials
    from Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece and Lithuania.

    Top officials from NATO, the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe, the United Nations and the Council of Europe are also
    attending the summit, the AP reports.

    Kocharian and Aliev are expected to hold talks on the status of
    Nagorno-Karabakh on the sidelines of the summit. Talks between the two
    leaders in France in February ended in failure, despite international
    mediators' efforts to push the leaders to resolve Nagorno-Karabakh's
    status.

    Nagorno-Karabakh is inside Azerbaijan but populated mostly by ethnic
    Armenians, who have run it since an uneasy 1994 cease-fire ended six
    years of full-scale war. Sporadic border clashes have grown more
    frequent since the breakdown of talks. The lack of resolution has
    hindered development throughout the strategic region.

    Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Ukraine, Russia and Georgia directly border
    the Black Sea, which is one of the world's most polluted seas.

    Its only outlet to outside seas is via the Bosphorus Straits.
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