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  • Sargsyan evaded an expression of clear & firm support of Moscow

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

    IF

    by Igor Glanin

    PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA EVADED AN EXPRESSION OF CLEAR AND FIRM SUPPORT OF
    MOSCOW'S ACTIONS IN THE CAUCASUS; Russia is seeking support for its
    actions in the Caucasus from the military-political alliance of CIS
    countries.



    The Russian authorities continue diplomatic efforts to secure support
    of their actions in the Caucasus and the recognition of Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia as sovereign states. The efforts these days are focused
    on the military-political CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization,
    a structure that has never given any reason to question its loyalty to
    Russia so far.

    Dmitry Medvedev received President of Armenia, Serj Sargsjan. Armenia
    is about to become CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization
    chair-in-office, and Russia intends to put support of its recent
    actions in the Caucasus on the agenda of the next summit. Russian
    diplomatic and military circles even allowed for the membership for
    Abkhazia and South Ossetia in the CIS Collective Security Treaty
    Organization at one point, but this development requires their
    recognition by all members first.

    The Russian president pointed out that this was his first meeting with
    the president of Armenia after the Georgian aggression against South
    Ossetia. Medvedev said he wanted pressing matters of international
    magnitude and situation in the Caucasus discussed and asked for
    Sargsjan's opinion on the matter.

    The visitor said he had already discussed the matter with Medvedev
    over the phone. Sargsjan offered condolences in connection with the
    deaths of Russian nationals and peacekeepers and wished Medvedev rapid
    dealing with the humanitarian catastrophe in South Ossetia and its
    consequences.

    Sargsjan barely acknowledged the matter of Armenian-Russian economic
    cooperation and concentrated instead on the forthcoming summit of the
    CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization in Moscow. The visitor
    suggested "advancement" of the Armenian-Russian relations by all means
    possible including within the framework of the CIS Collective Security
    Treaty Organization but never said anything that could be interpreted
    as support of Russia in the matter of Georgia.

    Medvedev could only say that countries of the CIS Collective Security
    Treaty Organization would "formulate their positions" during the
    summit in Moscow.

    Source: Vremya Novostei, September 3, 2008, p. 2
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