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    EUROPEAN COMMISSION PRESIDENT DISAPPOINTED AT RUSSIA'S ANNOUNCEMENT TO SUSPEND CFE PARTICIPATION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    30.04.2007 15:15 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso
    expressed disappointment Friday at Russia's announcement that it was
    suspending its participation in an arms treaty limiting the number
    of military forces in Europe.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin Putin stunned Western capitals
    Thursday when he announced the suspension of Moscow's participation
    in the Soviet-era Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty.

    "The announcement regarding CFE was, as others have said,
    disappointing," Barroso said at the United Nations after meeting with
    Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

    "It is sending a signal that is not the best signal, not the most
    helpful for the kind of relations that we in Europe want to have with
    Russia," he said.

    "We in the European Commission will stay interested in developing
    constructive, positive, strategic relations with Russia. Of course,
    there are sometimes some difficulties, but I believe that we can
    deal with those difficulties in a global, positive and constructive
    framework," Barroso added.

    He indicated he would address the issue during a regular EU-Russia
    summit in Samara, Russia next month.

    The accord was signed on November 19, 1990 in Paris by the North
    Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Warsaw Pact and modified
    in 1999 after the fall of the Soviet Union and the East bloc.

    NATO called for clarification on Friday.

    Putin said the suspension was in response to U.S. plans to deploy an
    anti-missile system in Eastern Europe.

    Barroso said that "regarding specific issues now about missiles,
    those should have been dealt with in other fora, and we support all
    efforts to create the best possible atmosphere between the European
    Union and Russia," www.eubusiness.com reports

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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