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    Gazeta.KZ, Kazakhstan
    Jan 9 2010

    Kazakhstan takes over term presidency of OSCE


    Resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh problem and normalization of
    Azerbaijani-Armenian relations, establishment of security and
    stability in Afghanistan are announced to be as the priorities of OSCE
    under the leadership ofKazakhstan.

    According to the report of Anatolia Agency, Kazakhstan, which took
    over the term presidency of OSCE from Greece on January 1, will
    struggle for resolution of the regional problems.

    Kazakh authorities stated that the situation in Afghanistan has turned
    into a frozen state. `OSCE should have an efficient role in the
    resolution of problem,' Kazakh officials stressed. Kazakh officials
    stated that Kazakhstan is sensitive on the developments in her
    neighbour Afghanistan. Calling for attention to the problems among the
    countries in the region, Kazakh officials stressed that problems
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia might be solved in peaceful methods and
    Kazakhstan may mediate between two countries since it has good
    relations with both countries.

    Commenting on the problems between Russia and Georgia, authorities
    said that Kazakhstan, which also have good relations both with Russia
    and Georgia, may contribute the solution of the dispute between two
    countries. Reminding the meeting between leaders of OSCE member
    countries, Kazakh officials stated that last meeting between the
    leaders of OSCE member countries was held during the term presidency
    of Turkey in 1999.

    It is reported that Kazakh President Nazarbayev invitied members of
    OSCE for a meeting in Astana, Kazakhstan.

    Kazakhstan has became the first country to be the term president of
    OSCE among former USSR countries.
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