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    RUSSIAN DUMA TO CONSIDER RECOGNITION OF CIS BREAKAWAY REPUBLICS

    Center TV
    March 5 2008
    Russia

    Today the Russian Foreign Ministry called upon Baku and Yerevan not
    to allow the escalation of violencein Nagornyy Karabakh.

    The main thing is to ensure that clashes with the use heavy hardware,
    which flared up in the earlyhours of 4 March, would not grow into
    large-scale combat activities, the statement of the Russian Foreign
    Ministrysays.

    At the same time, some observers think it is no accident that the
    conflict flared up again now, a few weeks afterKosovo declared its
    independence. Vladislav Shikoyan continues on the issue.

    [Correspondent] The Kosovo example, as Moscow warned, turned out
    to be contagious. Even before the protest actions inSerbia and the
    popular celebrations in Kosovo itself faded, passions flared up in
    other unrecognized republics. [Passageomitted: situation has escalated
    in Nagornyy Karabakh]

    Nagornyy Karabakh is too busy for this but the three other
    self-proclaimed republics - Abkhazia, South Ossetia andDniester region
    - are preparing a statement addressed to Russia, the CIS and the UN
    regarding recognition ofindependence. At least in Russia there is an
    intention to consider this issue seriously.

    [Konstantin Zatulin, captioned as deputy of the Russian State Duma,
    speaking at news conference] They have more than enough of their own
    grounds, without any precedents, to have independence. Based on our
    proposal, the proposal of ourcommittee [Duma committee on the affairs
    of the CIS and ties with compatriots], a parliamentary hearing will
    be held on the situation regarding the settlement of conflicts on
    the territory of the CIS and a statement regarding therecognition
    of independence sent to Russia by the Dniester-Moldova Republic,
    the Republic of Abkhazia and the Republicof South Ossetia.

    Naturally, expressing my personal point of view, I think that,
    generally speaking, the issue of recognizing theindependent states
    has become ripe long since even without the Kosovo precedent.

    [Presenter] Against this background, Georgia has decided to leave
    the talks process altogether - Tbilisi is no longersatisfied with the
    tripartite commission for the settlement of the Ossetian conflict. In
    the unrecognized republics itis thought that this would lead to
    the escalation of the conflict. By the way, in a week's time the
    representativesof the parliaments of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and
    Dniester region will come to Moscow for a hearing. It has so far
    notbeen decided whether to invite representatives of Georgia and
    Moldova.
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