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    PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria
    Dec 3 2008

    Trans-Atlantic security group debates conflicts

    2008-12-03 22:31:55 -


    HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - Some 50 foreign ministers from a leading
    trans-Atlantic security group are meeting to discuss ways of avoiding
    conflicts, like the one in Georgia, Finnish officials said Wednesday.
    Apart from the Caucasus, new security proposals by Russian President
    Dmitry Medvedev will be discussed by the foreign ministers at the
    two-day meeting that
    opens Thursday, said Alexander Stubb, chairman of the Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe.
    Stubb, who is the Finnish foreign minister and currently holds the
    rotating chair of the OSCE, gave few details, but said the proposals
    contain «lots of elements that are already in the OSCE, or in NATO or
    the European Union,» and would be presented by Russian Foreign
    Minister Sergey Lavrov.
    «They include the mention of regional integrity, refraining from the
    use of violence, democracy and human rights,» Stubb said. «People will
    be listening very carefully to Lavrov on Thursday.
    Stubb said the United States was also «cautiously open» to the Russian
    proposals.
    «In other words, ... we should listen with open ears and interest to
    what sort of security proposals the Russian are suggesting,» Stubb
    said. He met U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Tuesday
    before flying to Helsinki.
    Rice canceled her scheduled Thursday attendance at the OSCE meeting to
    travel to India.

    In Helsinki, the ministers will also discuss Nagorno-Karabakh, the
    disputed enclave in Azerbaijani territory but occupied by Armenia,
    Stubb said.
    Stubb said he was optimistic the talks would improve ties between the
    56 member states in a region that stretches from Vancouver in Canada
    to Vladivostok, Russia.
    «It's already a success that ... for the first in the history of the
    OSCE we have 50 foreign ministers sitting and discussing regional
    issues,» Stubb said.
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