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    WPS Agency, Russia
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    September 5, 2008 Friday



    LAVROV DISCUSSED CAUCASUS IN TURKEY;
    Turkey suggests analog of the OSCE for the Caucasus

    by Nikolai Surkov

    FOREIGN MINISTERS OF RUSSIA AND TURKEY DISCUSSED THE SITUATION IN THE
    CAUCASUS; Foreign ministers of Russia and Turkey met in Istanbul and
    discussed the situation in the Caucasus.


    Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov visited Turkey and met with his
    opposite number Ali Babacan in Istanbul. Their conversation was
    centered around the situation in the Caucasus and the ways and means
    of dealing with the consequences of the Georgian aggression against
    South Ossetia. Along with everything else, Lavrov and Babacan
    discussed prospects of the Turkish initiative suggesting the
    establishment of the Caucasus Stability and Cooperation Platform.

    "The situation in the Caucasus was one of the central items on our
    agenda. Stability and security in this region need our contribution,"
    Babacan said afterwards.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggested the establishment of a
    regional structure by the name of the Caucasus Stability and
    Cooperation Platform this August. "The platform needs a regional
    basis," Erdogan said. "It should promote peace and security in the
    region and allow for the advancement of economic cooperation and
    energy security." Membership in the structure was suggested for five
    countries - Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia. Erdogan
    suggested that the structure emulate OSCE guidelines.

    Russian diplomatic circles found the idea quite interesting and
    promising. As far as Moscow is concerned, the Platform will provide
    cooperation between the countries of the region without any external
    influence and this is what makes it so attractive.

    Lavrov meanwhile promised a continuation of the Russian-Turkish
    consultations. He said Russia shared the eagerness to design a
    mechanism that would inhibit conflict potential of the region and
    boost stability but added that it was necessary to set up proper
    conditions for it first and that meant dealing with the consequences
    of Georgian aggression.

    The Montreaux Convention and its observance by Turkey was another
    subject discussed in Istanbul. Moscow believes that Turkey violated
    the Montreaux Convention when it allowed so many NATO ships to steam
    into the Black Sea.

    Source: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, September 3, 2008, p. 9
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