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    RUSSIA AGAINST UN ASSEMBLY ROLE TO RESOLVE POST-SOVIET CONFLICTS

    RIA Novosti
    15:47 | 13/ 09/ 2006

    MOSCOW, September 13 (RIA Novosti) - Russia is against involving the
    UN General Assembly in the resolution of long-running conflicts in
    the former Soviet Union, the Foreign Ministry's official spokesman
    said Wednesday.

    The assembly's general committee discussed September 12 an initiative
    put forward by Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova to include
    this issue on the current 61st session's agenda.

    Mikhail Kamynin said that Russia had spoken against this initiative
    and most members of the general committee had supported its
    decision. Accordingly, the issue was not added to the session's agenda.

    "We have from the outset been against politicizing this issue and
    involving the General Assembly," Kamynin said.

    Russia has had peacekeepers stationed in the conflict zones of
    unrecognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Georgia,
    as well as the self-proclaimed republic of Transdnestr in Moldova,
    since ceasefires were brokered between the breakaway and central
    authorities in the early 1990s. Armenia and Azerbaijan have observed an
    often tense truce over Nagorno-Karabakh, a region in Azerbaijan with
    a largely Armenian population, since about three years of fighting
    came to an end in 1994.

    "Russia regards attempts to eliminate the existing mechanisms of
    resolving the Nagorno- Karabakh, Georgian-Abkhazian, Georgian-South
    Ossetian and Transdnestr conflicts as counter-productive," Kamynin
    said.
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