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    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    March 22 2009


    Saakashvili on Turkish-proposed Caucasus Stability Platform

    Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 22 Mar.'09 / 19:11


    President Saakashvili said the Turkish-proposed Caucasus Stability and
    Cooperation Platform had no `clear shape' yet and consultations were
    on their `very early stage.'

    `We always welcome multilateral mechanism,' Saakashvili said while
    speaking at a news conference on a sideline of a high-profile Brussels
    Forum late on March 21.

    He, however, also added: `I think we should not create any mechanism
    that would exclude European Union or other big players in the region.'

    `I think there should not be exclusive regional mechanisms; but I
    think any complementarity to already existing European Union
    structures, open to any positive actors in the region will be
    welcome[d].'

    He welcomed the approval of, as he put it, `a long-awaited' Eastern
    Partnership initiative by EU leaders on March 21 ` the program aimed
    at EU's closer cooperation with Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia,
    Moldova and Ukraine.

    Saakashvili said the initiative was `a step forward for my country and
    the countries of the region.'

    `What we are seeing now is not a new sphere of influence ` as one
    speaker put it this morning ` but we are having a new mechanism for
    stability, for development and eventually for prosperity of our
    region,' Saakashvili said, referring to remarks made by Russian
    Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, at the same forum earlier on March
    21.

    `We are accused of trying to have spheres of influence. What is the
    Eastern Partnership?' Lavrov said. `When my good friend [the Czech
    Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg] publicly says that if Belarus
    recognizes Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Belarus could forget about
    Eastern Partnership. Is it threatening, is it blackmail or is it
    democracy at work?.. And then after those type[s] of statements we
    have questions - is it about pulling countries from the positions
    which they are supposed to take freely?'

    At the same press conference in Brussels, President Saakashvili also
    welcomed EU leaders' decision to approve in principle proposals on the
    bloc's energy policy, including on Nabucco gas pipeline. The proposal,
    some details of which yet need to be hammered out, requires the
    approval of the European Parliament before becoming law, Reuters
    reported. Saakashvili said that Georgia `has already secured its own
    energy independence' and the country no longer experienced energy
    disruptions.

    Saakashvili also said that compared to other countries of the region,
    Georgia was `doing relatively better, thanks to the fact that we have
    done reforms in the past.'

    `Right now despite Russia's occupation and Georgia's post-war
    troubles, the country is on the move; I think that in overall the mood
    of the people [despite] the problems is positive,' he added.
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