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    IRAN SAYS NATO INTERFERENCE IN CAUCASUS UNPRODUCTIVE

    RIA Novosti
    20:06 | 16/ 09/ 2008

    TEHRAN, September 16 (RIA Novosti) - Iranian President Mahmoud
    Ahmadinejad said Tuesday that the Caucasus does not need NATO
    interference in the region in the wake of the recent conflict in
    Georgia.

    "Countries in the Caucasus region can solve their own problems without
    the interference of NATO or others," Ahmadinejad said at a meeting
    with Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan in Tehran.

    "Such interference will only worsen the situation in the Caucasus,"
    he added.

    NATO chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, heading a delegation of envoys from
    all 26 members of the Western military alliance, arrived in Georgia
    on Monday to discuss plans for Tbilisi's possible NATO membership
    and met with President Mikheil Saakashvili.

    Russia and Georgia fought a five-day war in August after Georgian
    forces had launched an attack on South Ossetia. Two weeks after
    the conclusion of Moscow's military operation to "force Georgia to
    accept peace," Russia recognized South Ossetia and Abkhazia, another
    separatist republic, as independent states.

    The West heavily criticized both the recognition of the rebel
    regions and what it called Russia's "disproportionate" response to
    the Georgian attack.

    Russia and NATO have since frozen cooperation.

    Ahmadinejad said the times of a unipolar world are over and called
    for a new world order that could provide stable peace and friendship
    among nations.

    The Islamic Republic itself is in political standoff with the West
    over the country's nuclear program.

    Iran is currently under three sets of relatively mild UN Security
    Council sanctions for defying demands to halt uranium enrichment, which
    it says it needs purely for electricity generation despite Western
    accusations that the program is geared toward weapon production.
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