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    RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER TO ATTEND OSCE MINISTERIAL MEETING IN ALMATY

    ITAR-TASS
    July 15 2010
    Russia

    MOSCOW, July 16 (Itar-Tass) -- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
    on Friday leaves for Kazakhstan's Almaty to attend an informal meeting
    of OSCE foreign ministers.

    The meeting of foreign ministers from 56 OSCE member countries will
    be held on July 16 through 17.

    The ministers will discuss topical problems inside and outside the
    OSCE area of responsibility, including the situation in Kyrgyzstan and
    Afghanistan. They will consider intermediate results of the dialogue
    within the so-called Corfu process launched last year and geared
    towards a common position in respect of future European security.

    Moscow hopes that the meeting will also address Russia's initiative
    on a European Security Treaty.

    Special attention will be focused on issues to be included in the
    agenda of an OSCE summit in Astana. Kazakh President Nursultan
    Nazarbayev proposed to hold such a meeting in his country at the
    end of 2009. The majority of OSCE member states, including Russia,
    have supported the idea, since they have much to discuss bearing in
    mind that their last summit meeting was held in 1999.

    A number of bilateral and multilateral talks are planned within
    the framework of the ministerial meeting. Thus, it is expected that
    foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia will hold talks involving
    their counterparts from the Minsk Group co-chairs (Russia, France,
    and the United States), and the current OCSE chairman to discuss
    Karabakh settlement problems.




    From: A. Papazian
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