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    "THE FORCE OF THE CIS IS JUST IN ITS WEAKNESSES"
    Katerina Labetskaya

    DEFENSE and SECURITY
    February 27, 2008 Wednesday
    Russia

    HIGHLIGHT: THERE IS NO NEED TO HURRY TO BURY THE CIS; Interview of
    Senior Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia, Andrei Denisov, dedicated
    to the current situation in the CIS

    An informal summit of leaders of countries of the Commonwealth of
    Independent States (CIS) will take place in Moscow tomorrow, nine days
    before the presidential elections in Russia. Special correspondent of
    Vremya Novostey, Katerina Labetskaya, talks to Senior Deputy Foreign
    Minister of Russia, Andrei Denisov, about the situation in the CIS.

    Question: Is the CIS viable?

    Denisov: There is no need to hurry to bury the CIS. This is a quite
    established and recognized international organization. Although two
    CIS countries - Ukraine and Azerbaijan - deny its legal personality,
    this circumstance does not hinder their work in the CIS in the areas
    interesting for them. The flexibility of functioning of the CIS
    provides assurance of its viability.

    The "tightening of the screws" has no prospects in the CIS. Along with
    this, a site for the exchange of opinions, meetings and fulfillment
    of tasks is necessary and the CIS exists for this. As long as the CIS
    defends the interests of its members, it will be demanded. Nobody is
    kept in the CIS by force and nobody is pressed towards integration.

    If countries are prepared for a high level of cooperation they get
    united into a narrower format. Thus has appeared the Eurasian Economic
    Community (EurAsEC), an integration group the goal of which is the
    Customs Union and a higher stage of economic integration further.

    Question: The idea of the Customs Union results from the common
    economic space not implemented allegedly because of drawbacks of
    Russian diplomacy.

    Denisov: So far, an agreement and legal base is being formed. In
    favorable conditions the Customs Union will start working no earlier
    than in 2010. With regard to the common economic space (CEP), this is
    the highest stage of integration with super-national bodies and unified
    trading and economic policy. The incompleteness of formation of the
    CEP among Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan s not a diplomatic
    drawbacks but absence of objective conditions in the countries for
    entering into it.

    When the CEP was being built for four countries it turned out that
    Ukraine was not ready for it. The process was postponed. Kazakhstan,
    Belarus and Russia continued the movement in the group of three. The
    Customs Union being established by them is a step towards the CEP
    in the framework of the three countries prepared to accept any
    other country from the EurAsEC and Ukraine that is looking in the
    Euro-Atlantic direction.

    Question: Can the entrance into NATO desired by Georgia and the
    Ukraine ruin their membership in the CIS?

    Denisov: The goals declared by them are very remote but we take the
    right of any CIS member to pursue its interests in other international
    associations or more narrow groups with respect. GUAM is evolving
    although its tasks still look amorphous.

    Question: But Georgia was going to quit the CIS.

    Denisov: It is necessary to judge by actual deeds. Georgia does not
    take steps aimed at withdrawing from the CIS.

    Question: Do the frozen conflicts on the territory of the Commonwealth
    compromise the CIS? There are two conflicts in Georgia.

    Nagorno-Karabakh may lead to a clash of two CIS member states -
    Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    Denisov: Any conflict, no matter in the CIS or in another place,
    starts burning easily but it is difficult to extinguish it. On the
    level of political statements in the CIS, a possibility of forceful
    resolving of conflicts is denied. However, at least four CIS members -
    Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Moldova - are involved into conflicts
    that have become a pain of the entire Commonwealth. Russia and CIS
    in general have been making a determined contribution to maintaining
    peace and stability in the conflict zones for 15 years.

    Question: Can the "Kosovo scenario" push Russia towards recognition
    of the self-declared republics in the post-Soviet space?

    Denisov: Our attitude to the unilateral declaration of the independence
    of Kosovo is very negative. This is not a pretext for us to lose
    self-control and to take mirror steps to spite someone. We will
    simply have to take into account in our policy the example of open
    neglect of territorial integrity of a state and hasty recognition of
    "independence" of Kosovo by some countries.

    Question: Can the drifting of Ukraine towards NATO undermine its
    economic and military cooperation with Russia?

    Denisov: So far, this is rather a theoretical problem because
    everything is postponed until the remote future. The military, economic
    and social component established back in the Soviet period is very
    serious in cooperation with Ukraine. We are independent countries
    that treat each other with equal respect. It is impossible and it is
    not necessary to eradicate our special relations which are primarily
    human ones.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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