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    CONFLICTS "NOT AN OBSTACLE FOR NATO INTEGRATION" SAYS GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER
    By Christina Tashkevich

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Feb 21 2007

    The German Minister of Foreign Affairs Frank-Walter Steinmeier said
    Monday the existence of conflicts in South Ossetia and Abkhazia would
    not necessarily prove an obstacle to Georgia's accession to NATO.

    "NATO and its members are of course interested that new members do not
    bring new conflicts to NATO. But it does not mean that the existence
    of these conflicts can be viewed as an obstacle of any kind, for in
    this case we would give the third party an opportunity to hinder this
    process," he said at the press conference Monday.

    The Georgian Foreign Minister Gela Bezhuashvili said Monday that a
    NATO mission is currently in Georgia to assess Georgia's progress in
    the implementation of the Individual Partnership Action Plan and will
    present its recommendations to the alliance members. Bezhuashvili
    noted that Georgia can rely on Germany as a trustworthy partner on
    Georgia's accession to NATO.

    Bezhuashvili said the sides also reviewed the issues of Georgia's
    regional cooperation with Azerbaijan, Turkey and Armenia, as well as
    Georgian-Russian relations and Germany's role in their normalization.

    The Georgian minister noted that Germany sees a positive dynamic in
    the Georgian economy in terms of attracting investments, and that
    German investors show an increasing level of interest towards Georgia.

    Steinmeier said that after the incorporation of Bulgaria and Romania
    into the European Union, the organization enlarged to include the
    Black Sea region as well.

    "As a whole, the challenge before us is to achieve rapprochement of
    Georgia and the South Caucasus with the European Union," Steinmeier
    said.

    Talking about the conflicts in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the German
    minister reaffirmed that the only way to resolve the conflicts is
    through dialogue and mutual confidence. He noted that Germany is
    interested that the conflicts in the immediate vicinity of the EU
    borders are resolved peacefully.

    "We envision only a political way to resolve the conflicts and I am
    confident actors involved in this process can see no alternative,"
    he said.

    Steinmeier also talked about Russia's political position that Kosovo
    may become a precedent for Abkhazia and South Ossetia, saying Kosovo
    cannot be a new model based on the principles of international law.

    "Kosovo is an isolated case and I don't think this model can be
    exactly copied on Georgia," he added.
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