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    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    November 30, 2007 Friday 2:20 PM MSK


    Concern with some countries' attitude to Kazakh presidency of OSCE -
    Lavrov

    MADRID Nov 30


    The attitude of a number of countries to Kazakhstan's bid to preside
    at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is
    proof of an attempt to violate the organization's principle of equal
    rights, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

    "I will speak about certain aspects which make us particularly
    worried. Primarily, these are attempts to violate the principle of
    equal rights of OSCE members," Lavrov said at the 15th meeting of the
    Council of the OSCE Foreign Ministers in Madrid on Thursday.

    "The most vivid example are approaches by a certain group of
    countries to Kazakhstan's bid to preside in the OSCE in 2009 which
    was backed by all CIS members that account for one fifth of the OSCE
    members," the minister said.

    "Unlike those who were approved in the position of OSCE 'leaders,'
    one tried to force our Kazakh friends to prove that they 'fit' [the
    position]," Lavrov said.

    "Such double standards are absolutely unacceptable. We hope that
    common sense will come to reign and we will approve Kazakhstan as
    OSCE president," he said.

    Moscow thinks that the fears of a number of countries that the
    adoption of the OSCE charter could undermine the obligations of the
    organization's members, he said.

    "Could one imagine that this key pan-European organization, which the
    OSCE is held to be, exists without a charter - a basic document
    defining its structure and operating mechanisms?" Lavrov said.

    The minister called on OSCE members to "closely study a draft charter
    prepared by Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
    Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

    "We advocate making a decision on the establishment of a working
    group that would be tasked to discuss the draft at this ministerial
    meeting," Lavrov said.
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