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    Zaman Online, Turkey
    March 26 2005

    Putin: Let's Protect CIS
    By Mirza Cetinkaya
    Published: Saturday 26, 2005
    zaman.com


    Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed that the incidents that
    occurred following the revolution in Kyrgyzstan, one of the former
    Soviet Republics, did not surprise him.

    During his meeting with Robert Kocharyan, the Armenian President who
    appears on the "Velvet Revolution" list, the Russian president, Putin
    highlighted that the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) must be
    protected. Linking the developments in Kyrgyzstan to the poor
    administration and socio-economic problems, the Russian Leader said
    that "This was not surprising for us," Putin urged the new Kyrgyz
    administration to be careful to avoid any humanitarian disasters and
    revealed that if the former president Askar Akayev wishes, he can
    come to Russia.

    Putin pointed out that the Russian administration wishes to develop
    good relations with the new (Kyrgyz) administration and said, "It is
    sad to see that a problem in a former Soviet Union country has been
    overcome by illegal human rights violations and collective
    protestations. We hope the opposition leaders have the situation
    under control and can soon improve it." The "soft" revolutions, which
    occurred in the former Soviet Republics following, it is said were
    indirectly caused by Moscow's shortcomings. Also it was said that the
    military operation named Rubej 2005, planned to for March 29 by the
    CIS Common Security Agreement countries is likely to be postponed.

    Putin and his partner in the Southern Caucasus Kocharyan are
    discussing an expansion of military technical cooperation, energy
    projects, and the improvement of commercial relations. Russia's
    102-numbered military base is in Armenia, one of the poorest
    countries in the Caucasus region, to which Russia energy resources.
    It is rumored that soldiers and equipment from two Russian military
    bases, in neighboring Georgia, in which an evacuation is on the
    agenda, will partly be brought to Armenia.
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