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  • Tehran: FM: Tehran Completes First Stage of Caucasus Diplomacy

    Fars News Agency, Iran

    News number: 8706301073 16:14 | 2008-09-20

    FM: Tehran Completes First Stage of Caucasus Diplomacy

    TEHRAN (FNA)-Iran completed the first phase of Caucasus diplomacy by
    negotiations over South Ossetia military conflict with Georgian
    president and foreign minister.

    Iran's foreign minister elaborated on his negotiations with Russia,
    Azerbaijan, Armenia and Germany over South Ossetia military conflict
    in a meeting with Mikheil Saakashvili in Tbilisi.

    "Iran has made positive negotiations with the influential regional
    parties which are engaged in this issue over reaching an appropriate
    way out of the present situation and appropriate measures that will
    establish security and peace in the region," Mottaki was quoted by
    ISNA as saying.

    Underlining Iran is sensitive over the security and stability of the
    region, he said the steps which were discussed during his Caucasus
    diplomacy negotiations with regional countries were achievable.

    Saakashvili, for his part, asserted that Iran holds an important and
    sensitive position in the region and expansion of Tehran-Tbilisi ties
    is important to his country.

    He expressed hope that Iran's regional talks would pave the way for
    Caucasus peace and stability and emphasized Georgia is ready to
    conduct required cooperation with any regional power that could turn
    back the current situation to the normal track.

    Mottaki also held a meeting with Georgian counterpart where he said
    his visit to Tbilisi was the completion step of the first stage in
    Iran's Caucasus diplomacy that is aimed at restoration of peace and
    security in the region.

    He told Eka Tkeshelashvili that talks with Moscow, Baku, Yerevan,
    Tbilisi and Berlin has helped distinguishing common grounds that will
    facilitate reestablishment of security.

    He also expressed readiness to form a joint commission of Tehran and
    Tbilisi to pursue South Ossetia conflict.

    Tkeshelashvili, on her part, welcomed Iran's view in Caucasus
    diplomacy and said Georgia is ready to make cooperation on settling
    the conflict.

    Tehran's initiative for resolving Ossetia conflict, referred to as
    "Caucasus diplomacy" or the "3+3 plan" has been welcomed by regional
    countries.

    The military conflict between Russia and Georgia was sparked on August
    7, after Georgia tried to regain control of the independence-seeking
    region of South Ossetia through military action. The war claimed the
    lives of hundreds of civilians and left a large number displaced.

    Moscow officially recognized the independence of South Ossetia and
    Abkhazia on August 26.

    Tehran believes Ossetia issue happened as trans-regional powers fanned
    the flames between Russia and Georgia by sending wrong signals. Tehran
    is optimistic it would aid restoration of peace in the war-torn region
    employing Caucasus regional commonalities and EU's potentials.
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