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    UKRAINE, AZERBAIJAN LEADERS NOT TO ATTEND CIS SUMMIT FRIDAY

    RIA Novosti
    13:59 | 09/ 10/ 2008

    BISHKEK, October 9 (RIA Novosti) - The presidents of Ukraine and
    Azerbaijan will not attend the Commonwealth of Independent States
    (CIS) summit in Kyrgyzstan on Friday, the Central Asian state's envoy
    to the post-Soviet alliance said Thursday.

    Lidiya Imanaliyeva said Ukraine would be represented by National
    Security and Defense Council officials, and Azerbaijan by its prime
    minister.

    Ukraine plunged deeper into a political crisis as President Viktor
    Yushchenko dissolved parliament late Wednesday and set an early
    poll for December 7, the third since the 2004 "Orange Revolution"
    that brought him to power.

    Imanaliyeva said Azerbaijan's leader, Ilkham Aliyev, was sending
    his prime minister as he was campaigning to win a second term in the
    October 15 presidential elections.

    Kyrgyzstan holds the organization's rotating presidency this year.

    The CIS comprises Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan,
    Armenia, Moldova, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Ukraine is a founding and
    participating country but technically not a member state. Turkmenistan
    holds associate status.

    Georgia notified the CIS executive committee of its desire to quit the
    Russian-dominated organization on August 18, 2008 after a five-day war
    with Russia over the Georgian breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Its
    withdrawal will come into effect next August.

    The CIS leaders are expected to discuss an economic development
    strategy until 2020.
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