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  • TBILISI: GUAM Poised To Extend Format, Geography

    GUAM POISED TO EXTEND FORMAT, GEOGRAPHY
    Nino Edilashvili

    Daily Georgian Times, Georgia
    June 25 2007

    The participation in peacekeeping operations under the auspices of the
    UN and OSCE and the formation of a energy and transport corridor -
    these were the major issues, which Georgian Foreign Minister Gela
    Bezhuashvili raised during the GUAM summit ( Georgia, Ukraine,
    Azerbaijan and Moldova) held in Baku, Azerbaijan on June 18-19.

    The summit brought together presidents from other regional countries
    of former socialist orientation - Ilham Aliyev, Mikhail Saakashvili,
    Victor Yushchenko, Lech Kaczynsky, Trian Basescu, Valdas Adamkus,
    Bulgarian Vice-President Angel Marin, Moldovan Prime Minister Vasili
    Tarlev as well as delegations from the US, Estonia and other countries.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev addressing the summit hailed the
    strong showing of the organization during the one-year chairmanship
    of Ukraine. Touching on the already operating Baku-Supsa,
    Baku-Novorossiysk and Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipelines,
    Aliyev refreshed participants' memory on the large debate on
    Odessa-Brody-Gdansk oil pipeline at a recent summit in Krakow and said
    political support was demonstrated for the project at the previous
    summit. "Moreover, European market is taking a keen interest in
    Azerbaijani gas, including the Shah Deniz gas pipeline.

    Azerbaijan's operational gas fields contain 1.5 trillion cubic
    meters of gas. Moreover, there exists the most advanced transport
    infrastructure: Baku-Tbilisi-Arzurum gas pipeline. which will transport
    this gas to European markets," he added.

    GUAM, which is a regional organization comprised of four ex-Soviet
    and now CIS member countries (Commonwealth of Independent States),
    was established in 1997 as a political, economic, and strategic
    alliance to counter Russian presence and influence in the area and
    to seek deeper ties with Euro-Atlantic and European structures.

    Initially an informal grouping, GUAM morphed into the more structured
    Organization for Democracy and Economic Development (ODED), with
    headquarters in Kiev, last year. For most observers, and even
    participants, however, the organization still goes by the old name.

    Valeri Chechelashvili, former Georgian First Deputy Foreign Minister
    is the current secretary general.

    As he was speaking of the implementation of the Odessa-Brody oil
    pipeline, Ukrainian President Yushchenko said that the pipeline is
    planned to reach Poland. "We aim to ensure complete operation of
    free trade zones. The free trade zones will conform to the demands
    of the World Trade Organization. There are Abkhazian, South Ossetian,
    Transdnestrian and Nagorno Karabakh conflicts in our countries. These
    problems need to be debated. The solution to these problems will
    establish security, stability in the region. GUAM is committed to be
    a guarantee of stability and security in the region," he stated.

    Describing how trade turnover between GUAM member states has increased,
    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili informed of the railway
    projects, presenting Azerbaijan as the initiator of a geopolitical
    revolution carrying out the Baku-Tbiisi-Kars project.

    "We face the question of territorial conflicts. We should act in
    solidarity regarding such issues," Saakashvili said.

    Polish President Lech Kaczyñski said that GUAM transformed from an
    economic organization into a political alliance. "A part of these
    debates are connected with energy. Odessa-Brody oil pipeline is of
    great importance. On the other hand GUAM member states are considering
    prospects of cooperation with NATO. We have enough practice in this
    field. We can offer assistance to GUAM states," he said. Kaczyñski
    also stressed that GUAM member states are of great importance for the
    European Union. "GUAM states have large energy resources. Cultural
    relations among these countries is a very significant issue. We
    are interested in political cooperation with GUAM states. There are
    interesting initiatives in GUAM which are observed for the first time,"
    he noted.

    At a meeting of foreign ministers from the GUAM member states, Georgian
    Foreign Mnister Gela Bezhuashvili well underlined the need to establish
    tighter economic ties among GUAM member states. The creation of a
    competitive energy and transport corridor and the harmonization of
    border and customs procedures, he said, should become an important
    part of economic cooperation, which eventually should help diversify
    transit routes to allow Caspian and Central Asian crude oil and other
    hydrocarbon based energy products to easily make there way through
    GUAM member states towards Europe.

    Azerbaijani President also drew attention to the protracted conflicts
    within GUAM member state's territory. "These conflicts are called
    frozen conflicts. In fact they are not frozen. This peace is very
    fragile and can be violated any time." He underlined that the world
    community will never recognize criminal regimes in Abkhazia, South
    Ossetia, Transnistria and Nagorno Karabakh."

    However, most vital at the Baku summit for Georgia was the issue
    of establishing joint peacekeeping units since Tbilisi has long
    been striving to replace Russian-dominated peacekeeping units in
    its conflict zones of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Minister Gela
    Bezhuashvili called for increased military-political cooperation among
    GUAM member states, and in particular, for the formation of a joint
    peace forces. "Participation in peacekeeping operations under the
    auspices of the UN and OSCE would further boost the organization's
    international status," Bezhuashvili said.

    The issue was earlier discussed at a meeting in Tbilisi a year ago.

    On August 17, 2006, the closed-door meeting in the Georgian capital of
    Tbilisi, which brought together representatives of defence ministries
    and general staffs of the Armed Forces of Georgia, Ukraine and
    Azerbaijan, addressed further development of military cooperation in
    the framework of GUAM. Creation of a joint peacekeeping battalion
    reportedly topped the agenda of the discussion. This battalion,
    according to the Georgian Ministry of Defence, will be comprised of
    contingents from each member-state and could potentially be engaged
    in the humanitarian and peacekeeping operations led by the UN, OSCE,
    NATO and the EU.

    Russian-backed separatist conflicts within GUAM, namely in Abkhazia,
    South Ossetia, Transdnestria and Nagorno-Karabakh, give good reason
    for GUAM member countries to unite in search of a lasting solution to
    their conflicts. All GUAM members, having challenged CIS membership,
    either officially or unofficially, regard military cooperation within
    GUAM as a prerequisite for entry into NATO, which is seen in the long
    run as a guarantor of eventual stabilisation in the conflict zones,
    and most importantly, as guarantor of diminished Russian influence
    in the Caspian-Black Sea region.

    Within the framework of the summit, Baku also hosted a GUAM-U.S. format
    meeting as well as a GUAM-Japan format meeting, which was another
    interesting point of the event since Japan has only recently
    demonstrated interest in the organization. Last November, Japanese
    Foreign Minister Taro Aso called for greater ties with GUAM member
    states as part of Tokyo's "arc of freedom and prosperity" initiative.

    Unlike Japan, the United States has been a staunch supporter of GUAM
    since its inception in 1997.

    The Baku summit of GUAM ended with concluding four documents: Baku
    declaration, GUAM's development strategy on spheres, 2007-2008 program
    on rotation of chairmanship to Azerbaijan and communique of the second
    summit. Baku declaration states that the mutual cooperation of GUAM
    member states will contribute to finding a fair solution to regional
    conflicts. The declaration calls on GUAM member states to strengthen
    relations with partnership countries and ratify GUAM's regulations
    with the parliaments of the member states.

    --Boundary_(ID_X5Vvqc6Z69SvrUDxxn8S0g)--
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