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    Agence France Presse
    Aug 9 2008


    Iran offers 'any help' in S.Ossetia crisis


    TEHRAN (AFP) ' Iran, watching conflict in the Caucasus unfold
    virtually on its doorstep, said Saturday it was "ready to offer any
    help" to end the crisis in South Ossetia.

    "The Islamic republic voices concern over the military conflicts in
    South Ossetia that have led to the killing of defenceless people and
    calls for an immediate halt to the clashes," foreign ministry
    spokesman Hassan Ghashghavi said.

    "Iran is ready to offer any help ... under its principal policies of
    contributing to the establishment of peace and stability in the
    region," added Ghashghavi, quoted by the Iranian student news agency
    ISNA.

    "A worsening of the crisis could affect the whole region with its
    negative consequences," he said, urging the two sides to negotiate.

    Iran borders on two of Georgia's neighbours in the Caucasus -- Armenia
    and Azerbaijan -- and historically maintains a close geopolitical
    interest in the volatile region.

    Its capital Tehran lies 880 kilometres (550 miles), as the crow flies,
    from Georgia's capital Tbilisi -- about the same distance as Paris and
    Berlin.
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