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    Foreign Minister Pressures OSCE Chief Over Reform

    St.Petersburg Times, Russia
    June 23 2006

    The St. Petersburg Times

    MOSCOW - Reform of the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe topped the agenda at Wednesday's meeting between Foreign
    Minister Sergei Lavrov and OSCE Secretary General Marc Perrin de
    Brichambaut.

    Russia says the multinational group, and especially its Office
    for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights must stop applying
    a double standard when it comes to monitoring elections in former
    Soviet republics.

    Most recently, Russia has opposed OSCE election-monitoring in Belarus,
    where President Alexander Lukashenko was re-elected in March to a
    third term and OSCE monitors declared the election rigged.

    "OSCE member-states understand the need for reform," Foreign Ministry
    spokesman Mikhail Kamynin said Wednesday, Itar-Tass reported.

    OSCE spokesman Martin Nesirsky responded that the ODIHR "applies the
    same standards whenever it is invited to monitor."

    The Foreign Ministry wants the OSCE to adopt a code of regulations,
    give more power to the secretary general and make the financing of
    its projects more transparent.

    Russia has slashed its annual contribution to the 55-member group to
    $7.5 million from $11.4 million and has threatened to cut it further.


    The United States has accused Russia of trying to block the OSCE's
    democracy-building projects.

    During their meeting, Lavrov and de Brichambaut also discussed the
    ongoing conflicts in Transdnestr and Nagorno-Karabakh. Lavrov said
    Russia wanted "to continue the dialogue to increase the efficiency"
    of the organization.
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