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    CAUCASUS PLATFORM MEMBERS TO MEET

    Hurriye
    Nov 25 2008
    Turkey

    ANKARA - Five members of the Turkey-led Caucasus platform are expected
    to meet by the end of this year for fully-fledged discussions, said
    Russia's ambassador to Turkey yesterday.

    "The proposals submitted by the Turkish side concerning the platform
    are appropriate for us and we will continue to work together,"
    Ambassador Vladimir Ivanovsky told reporters on the sidelines of a
    reception at the Russian Embassy.

    "We expect positive signals from other countries as well and I hope
    the representatives of five countries will begin collective discussions
    by the end of this year," he added.

    Turkey came up with the idea to set to up a Caucasus Solidarity
    and Cooperation Platform in the wake of the Georgia-Russia war last
    summer. The regional mechanism is planned to be made up of Turkey,
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia and Georgia. Tbilisi has so far opposed
    sitting at the same table as Moscow before the withdrawal of Russian
    troops from its soil, but diplomatic sources earlier said the Georgians
    are now looking warm on the idea.

    Last Friday, the Russian deputy foreign minister, Vladimir Titov,
    held consultations with the deputy undersecretary of the Turkish
    foreign ministry, Ambassador Unal Ceviköz, concerning the Caucasus
    platform, the ambassador said.

    Ivanovsky welcomed the process of rapprochement between Turkey and
    Armenia as "very constructive" and "positive." He expressed the
    hope that positive consequences would emerge from the meeting in
    Istanbul between Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan and his Armenian
    counterpart, Edward Nalbandian.

    The Russian ambassador also signaled a reduction in natural gas prices
    in the coming months.

    "The gas prices depend on oil prices, to a large extent. As oil prices
    are tending to drop these days, gas prices for European consumers could
    reduce," he said. "But I assume that will not happen very fast. Gas
    prices could gradually start to drop for European consumers in the
    coming one to two months, at least according to data we have. This
    is also valid for Turkey."

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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