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    US VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY STARTS EX-SOVIET STATE TOUR

    Moscow News
    Sept 5 2008
    Russia

    US Vice President Dick Cheney on Wednesday arrived in the Azerbaijani
    capital Baku for talks on energy, his first stop on a tour of
    ex-Soviet nations.

    Cheney touched down in Baku at about 10:00 am (0500 GMT), an AFP
    correspondent travelling with him reported.

    His brief tour of the region would also see him offer support to US
    allies Georgia and Ukraine, amid chilly relations with Russia over
    its military conflict with Georgia. He would also attend an economic
    forum in Italy.

    Cheney was scheduled later Wednesday to have talks with Azerbaijani
    President Ilham Aliyev, whose country sits on substantial oil and
    gas reserves and is also part of a major corridor for energy pipelines.

    The Georgia leg of the trip was being seen as a key sign of support
    for the US ally after Russian tanks rolled into its smaller neighbour
    in early August followed by a five-day war over the Moscow-backed
    rebel region of South Ossetia.

    A Russian security official says U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney is
    seeking U.S. access to oil and gas during a trip to the resource-rich
    Caucasus.

    Nikolai Patrushev says the goal of Cheney's visit to Azerbaijan,
    Georgia and Ukraine is to trade U.S. support for energy supplies.

    He says the U.S. had to ensure these countries had "corresponding
    regimes" in order to make that happen.

    Patrushev is the head of Russia's powerful presidential Security
    Council, and is in the Armenian capital of Yerevan for a meeting of
    a Moscow-led bloc called the Col­lective Security Treaty Organization.

    Patrushev said Wednesday that the seven-member bloc had unanimously
    backed Russia's actions in its short war with Georgia last month.Russia
    has withdrawn some forces but left others deep inside Georgian
    territory, serving in what Moscow describes as a peacekeeping
    mission. Tbilisi has labeled them an occupying force.

    --Boundary_(ID_PN9/BLcFDWh8s8HZqbS3QA)--
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