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    IRAN OFFERS MEDIATION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND GEORGIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.10.2008 17:27 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Educational and
    Research Affairs Manuchehr Mohammadi expressed Iran's protest to the
    extension of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to the East.

    Mohammadi said the regional governments should distance themselves
    from competitive and hostile policies which have remained from the
    cold war era.

    "NATO's presence in a region it is not familiar with would not be
    to its benefit because it has already experienced an unsuccessful
    presence in Iraq and Afghanistan," he said.

    U.S. President George W. Bush signed papers Friday to formally
    declare U.S. support of NATO membership for Albania and Croatia. Bush
    also reiterated U.S. support for prospective NATO members Ukraine,
    Georgia, Montenegro, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Bush added, "The door
    to NATO membership also remains open to the people of Serbia should
    they choose that path."

    NATO leaders agreed at a summit earlier this year in Romania to
    invite Albania and Croatia into the alliance. However, NATO rebuffed
    U.S. attempts to begin the process of inviting Ukraine and Georgia,
    both former Soviet republics, to join.

    Despite strong U.S. backing to bring them in, Germany, France,
    and some other alliance members opposed the move, fearing it would
    provoke Russia which has made it clear it would regard such a move
    as something close to a hostile action by NATO.

    France's minister for European affairs on Wednesday said he was
    opposed to Georgia and Ukraine entering the NATO military alliance
    for now because it would not benefit Europe.

    NATO foreign ministers are set to once again examine Georgia and
    Ukraine's candidacy for membership in December.

    Russia launched a military attack on Georgia on August 8 in response
    to a Georgian military offensive to take the region of South Ossetia
    back under the government control.

    Mohammadi said the recent conflict between Russia and Georgia is one
    of the most important events since the September 11 attacks on the
    United States which would have a great influence on the international
    relations.

    He said the 16th conference of the Central Asia and Caucasus, due to
    be held in Tehran this week, will specifically focus on the Caucasus
    conflict and its effects on the world.

    Mohammadi said experts from different countries including the United
    States, Britain, Armenia, Ukraine, Germany, Italy, Russia, India,
    Sweden, Georgia, Japan, Turkey, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Poland
    will attend the conference.

    He insisted that Iran believes the Caucasus conflict has not yet
    ended and expressed Tehran's readiness to mediate between Russia and
    Georgia to resolve the issue, Tehran Times reports
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