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    EU TROIKA WEIGHS IN ON GEORGIA'S POLITICAL STANDOFF

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Feb 6 2008

    Top EU representatives arrived in Tbilisi to discuss the European
    Neighborhood Policy and regional cooperation yesterday, but inevitably
    were called to weigh in on the domestic political situation after
    meeting with the government and the opposition.

    The EU delegation, headed by Slovenian Foreign Minister and President
    of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council, Dimitrij
    Rupel, met with government officials first, underlining the progress
    made in Georgia-EU relations.

    "Cooperation between Georgia and the EU is becoming increasingly
    intensive," Rupel told journalists, while newly appointed Foreign
    Minister Davit Bakradze described the talks as "very positive."

    Addressing the government's concern about Kosovo, which is set to
    declare independence in the near future, the EU delegation reiterated
    that this should not become a precedent for Georgia's breakaway
    regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

    Later in the day, EU officials met with the political opposition and
    discussed the ongoing political uncertainty.

    "Their advice was for the opposition to focus our efforts on
    parliamentary elections," opposition coalition representative Kakha
    Kukava said, continuing, "The main thing is that we work together to
    ensure these elections are held democratically."

    Tina Khidasheli, also of the opposition coalition, said they pressed
    for the EU to "become the central player from the international
    community in Georgia."

    European commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said the recent
    presidential election was a "step forward" but added that problems
    highlighted by international observers "should certainly be taken
    into account during the parliamentary elections."

    She also called on the government to pay more attention to reforms
    in the public sector, following success in fighting corruption and
    implementing economic reform.

    The EU troika rounds of its three-day trip to the South Caucasus today
    in Armenia. It discussed regional and EU cooperation issues as well
    as the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in Azerbaijan earlier in the week.

    All three South Caucasus states adopted European Neighborhood Action
    Plans, country-specific reform agendas for countries in the European
    neighborhood, in late 2006.
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