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    LAVROV PULLS OUT OF RUSSIA-NATO MEETING

    Associated Press Writer
    Tuesday May 5 2009 DAVID NOWAK

    MOSCOW - Russia's foreign minister has pulled out of a NATO-Russia
    Council meeting planned for Brussels this month to protest the
    alliance's upcoming military exercises in Georgia and the expulsion
    of two Russian diplomats from its headquarters, a senior diplomat
    said Tuesday.

    Sergey Lavrov's decision to withdraw from the May 19 meeting was
    based on concerns about the exercises that start Wednesday and over
    the expulsions last week, which were in apparent retaliation for a
    spy case dating back to February, Russia's NATO envoy Dmitry Rogozin
    said in televised comments.

    Russia is frustrated by what it sees as Western meddling in its
    traditional sphere of influence and opposes Georgia's efforts to join
    NATO. NATO maintains the war games in Georgia, which fought a short
    war with Russia last August, are not directed at Russia.

    NATO deputy spokeswoman Carmen Romero said the alliance regretted
    Lavrov's withdrawal "because there are many issues of common and
    mutual interest that we could discuss between NATO and Russia."

    NATO and Russia last week restored formal contacts that were suspended
    as a result of the Georgian war, and Rogozin told the state-run
    RIA-Novosti news agency that the disagreement over the diplomats
    would not lead to a renewed freeze in cooperation.

    The NATO exercises, which20continue through June 1, were initially
    to include about 1,300 personnel from 19 NATO and partner nations.

    But some former Soviet republics have decided not to take part.

    Among the countries to back out was Armenia, which is dependent on
    Russia for its economic survival. Four other former Soviet republics
    Estonia, Latvia, Kazakhstan and Moldova and Serbia have also pulled
    out, the Russian newspaper Vedomosti reported Tuesday.

    Romero said that NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer hoped
    that the two sides could meet for talks soon.
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