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  • BAKU: Georgia, Moldova And US Urge Russia To Stop Aiding Separatists

    GEORGIA, MOLDOVA AND US URGE RUSSIA TO STOP AIDING SEPARATISTS

    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    March 5, 2007 Monday

    Georgia, Moldova and the United States have called on Russia to stop
    its assistance to the separatist regimes. The three countries missions
    in the OSCE suggested at the organizations Permanent Council in Vienna
    that Moscow cut its financial aid to the self-proclaimed republics
    and join projects on the economic development of regions under the
    oversight of the world community.

    The Moldovan foreign ministry said that GUAM, a group of Georgia,
    Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova, and Washington expressed concern over
    Russias activities in Georgias breakaway republics of Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia as well as Dnestr, Moldova.The official reception of
    the leaders of unrecognized republics in Moscow and their conduct of
    talks there as presidents contradict the mediating status of Russia,
    which should stick to a neutral stance on these conflicts, the joint
    statement said.Russia is brokering settlement to the Armenia-Azerbaijan
    Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict through the OSCE Minsk Group,
    along with the USA and France.Georgia, Moldova and the United States
    expressed misunderstanding with Moscows position on the elections and
    referenda conducted by the regimes in Teraspol, Tskhinvali and Sukhumi
    that control the regions where violations of human rights and freedoms
    are rife. The statement said further that Moscow is failing to make
    enough effort to resume talks on Dnestr, which have been deadlocked
    for a year. GUAM and the U.S. also cited the importance of Russias
    pullout of its troops and weapons from Georgia and Moldova, in line
    with the commitments it assumed at the 1999 Istanbul summit.
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