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    MATTHEW BRYZA: BLACK SEA REGION MAY BECOME CENTER OF TRANSPORTATION OF
    POWER-BEARING SUBSTANCES

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. The U.S. is interested in
    strengthening security in the Black Sea region, U.S Deputy Assistant
    Secretary of State, co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza
    stated at the January 15 conference "Enlarged Black Sea Region:
    International and Regional Security Prospects". According to him, it
    does not mean that the U.S. strives to increase the NATO's role in the
    region, it presupposes cooperation of regional countries in security
    issues. M. Bryza attached importance to the fight of countries of the
    "enlarged Black Sea region" against international crime. He said that
    in the opinion of the U.S, the notion of "enlarged Black Sea region" in
    particular presupposes the territory of the Black Sea Economic
    Cooperation.

    The second group of strategic interests of the U.S. in the Black Sea
    region is related to energy security. According to M. Bryza, the Black
    Sea region may become a center of transportation of energy resources,
    which proceeds from interests of Russia, Turkey and the countries using
    these resources.

    Expressing confidence that Russian companies will continue being
    reliable partners in the issue of supplying natural gas to the European
    market, M. Bryza at the same time attached special importance to the
    existence of competition in this field. He assured those present that
    the purpose of the U.S. is not a conflict with Russia or Gazprom
    company, and he expressed a hope that the infrastructures of this
    Russian company will expand even more and reach the Caspian Sea and
    Siberia. M. Bryza said that in about 6-10 year the export of
    considerable amounts of oil will start from Iraq as well. We believe
    that the supplier of any commodity becomes more reliable when
    competition is greater, he said. In his words, the U.S. is also seeking
    ways of cooperation with Gazprom, it simply does not like a monopoly in
    the energy sector. The U.S. is also in favor of alternative ways of oil
    transportation. M. Bryza expressed a hope that the Black Sea region,
    through which several oil pipelines pass, will also become a junction
    of various projects on gas transportation.
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