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    RUSSIA MAY GET SUPPORT AFTER ALL

    Kommersant
    www.kommersant.com
    Sept 3 2008
    Russia

    Russia expects the Collective Security Treaty Organization to form a
    common position on the events in South Ossetia in time for its summit
    in Moscow, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced yesterday at a
    meeting in Sochi with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan. Sargsyan is
    among the CSTO leaders whom Russia is making efforts to sway before
    they meet in the Russian capital on Friday. The foreign ministers of
    the CTSO countries meet tomorrow.

    "A significant number of our partners are ready to support the
    peaceful steps of the Russian side," a Russian diplomatic source
    said, "but we would like harsher condemnation of Georgia. So far,
    it is reminiscent of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization option,
    where they supported us in words, but supported the priority of
    territorial integrity in the final declaration."

    Moscow is pressing for the passage of a broad position piece on Friday
    that will condemn Georgia and unambiguously stress the unacceptability
    of the expansion of NATO on the borders of CSTO countries and the
    placement of American missile defense elements in the zones of interest
    of CSTO members. Russian diplomats are also hoping for support for
    the idea of a European Security Treaty, which Medvedev introduced in
    his new concept for Russian foreign policy in July.

    The CSTO summit was to be held in Kyrgyzstan, but Russia asked that
    it be allowed to host the event as an exception, due to the conflict
    with Georgia. Russia will have a lot of convincing to do, since not
    all CSTO members are eager to complicate their relations with the
    West with such a position. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko
    was the first to feel press on August 20.
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