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    Hürriyet, Turkey
    Aug 17 2008



    Turk FM holds series of talks on conflict in Georgia



    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan held phone conversations over the
    past two days with his United States, German, French, Swedish and
    Finnish counterparts on recent developments in Georgia.

    Babacan spoke by phone with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice,
    French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner whose country holds European
    Union's rotating presidency, German Foreign Minister Frank Walter
    Steinmeier, Foreign Minister Carl Bildt of Sweden that is the chairman
    of the Council of Europe, and chairman of the Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Finnish Foreign Minister
    Alexander Stubb, Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement on
    Sunday.

    Babacan told his counterparts about his impressions at his visits to
    Moscow and Tbilisi together with Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip
    Erdogan, the statement said.

    Months of tension between Georgia and its former Soviet master erupted
    on Aug. 7, when Tbilisi launched an assault to seize back control of
    the Russian-backed breakaway South Ossetia region. Russia said 1,600
    civilians, many of them Russian citizens, were killed in the Georgian
    bombardment.

    Ankara has stepped in to resolve the conflict with Prime Minister
    Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ali Babacan had visited both
    Moscow and Tbilisi.

    Turkey has proposed the formation of a Caucasian union after the
    clashes erupted between Georgia and Russia. Turkey, as a neighboring
    country of the region, has close interest in the Caucasus in its
    efforts to ensure energy supply safety.

    Turkey's proposal to establish a Caucasian union was widely
    accepted. The union, called by Turkey as "Caucasus Stability and
    Partnership Platform", is envisaged to bring Turkey, Armenia, Georgia,
    Azerbaijan and Russia under the same roof.

    Babacan and his counterparts discussed efforts to establish an
    enduring cease-fire and exchanged views on steps to take to preserve
    peace and stability in the region, Sunday's statement said.

    Ministers also discussed possible functions of the U.N. Security
    Council, EU, NATO, Council of Europe and OSCE, as well as Turkey's
    contributions to the process, it added.
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