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    Putin says CIS useful, but does not help economic integration

    PRIME-TASS, Russia
    March 25 2005

    YEREVAN, Mar 25 (Prime-Tass) -- The Commonwealth of Independent
    States (CIS) is useful in solving a great deal of political issues,
    but does not help economic integration, Russian President Vladimir
    Putin, said Friday.

    Putin is currently on an official visit to Armenia.

    "European Union countries worked together for unity, whereas the CIS
    was created for a civilized divorce," Putin said.

    "The CIS was created to make the break-up of the USSR as civilized as
    possible, with minimum losses in terms of the economy and society,"
    Putin said. "The CIS has managed to do so," he added.

    The CIS was established in 1991, following the break-up of the USSR,
    and included all former USSR republics except for Georgia and the
    Baltic states. Georgia joined the CIS in 1993.

    "The CIS is an extremely useful club for the mutual exchange of
    information and for the settlement of problems," Putin said.

    "We should not lose this instrument, it is very important," he added.

    But Putin said that the CIS has never been tasked with economic
    integration. Real integration can be seen in the activities of such
    organizations as the Eurasian Economic Community and the Single
    Economic Area, he added.

    The Eurasian Economic Community is an international organization,
    created in 2000, that includes Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia
    and Tajikistan, and is aimed at promoting economic cooperation among
    these countries.

    The Single Economic Area is being created by Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Russia and Ukraine, with the main objective being economic cooperation
    and the introduction of a single currency.

    Putin said that participation in organizations such as the Eurasian
    Economic Community and the Single Economic Area should be voluntary.

    "It turns out that many partners are not ready to be involved because
    of political or other reasons, while the same reasons may cause others
    to be interested," Putin said. The CIS becomes useful here as any
    problems that arise can be discussed, Putin said.

    Referring to the uprisings and changes of power in some of CIS states,
    such as Ukraine and most recently in Kyrgyzstan, Putin said that "the
    CIS should undoubtedly be retained, irrespective of the political
    colors of the forces that come to power in any particular country in
    the commonwealth." End
    From: Baghdasarian
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