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    Baltic News Service
    June 8, 2005

    LITHUANIA'S PARLT CHAIR LEARNS ABOUT RUSSIA'S SUPPORT FOR SEPARATIST
    MOVEMENTS IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

    VILNIUS, Jun 08

    Lithuania's parliamentary speaker, currently on an official visit to
    South Caucasus countries, has learned about Russia's support for
    separatist movements splitting the region's countries.

    "Both Georgians and Azerbaijanis have unambiguously said that Russia
    is a player in South Caucasus and it is not without its influence,
    not without its contribution that a majority of separatist movements
    have been formed and autonomous regions have been established,"
    Paulauskas told the Ziniu Radijas radio on the phone on Wednesday.

    "Russia supports the leaders of these autonomous formations and does
    not help Georgia and Azerbaijan settle the issues of territorial
    integrity of states," he said.

    In Paulauskas' words, Azerbaijan, which had been at war with Armenia
    and Mountain Karabakh, is concerned over the plans to move Russia's
    troops that are being withdrawn from Georgia to Armenia.

    The latter, unlike Azerbaijan and Georgia, does not set itself an
    objective of EU and NATO integration, but links its future to Russia.

    In Paulauskas' words, Azerbaijan has "very clearly" declared its
    orientation towards NATO and has started speaking about
    Euro-integration processes, while Georgia has already confirmed its
    Euro-Atlantic integration goals by parliamentary resolutions.

    The parliamentary speaker noted that on its way to NATO and the EU,
    Georgia still has to solve "a number of problems," but its leaders'
    enthusiasm gives hope that this will be done.

    "I believe that Georgia will cope with the set tasks," Paulauskas
    said, adding that Georgia could be considered a South Caucasus
    "region leader."

    Parliamentary European Affairs Committee Chairman Vydas Gedvilas,
    member of the parliamentary speaker-led delegation, has signed a
    declaration on cooperation between Lithuania's parliamentary European
    Affairs Committee and Georgia's parliamentary European Integration
    Affairs Committee in Tbilisi.

    According to a press release from the Lithuanian parliament, this is
    the first declaration of the kind with a country seeking EU
    membership.

    In the declaration, the committee commits itself to supporting
    Georgia in the efforts to promote regional cooperation, create
    administrative capabilities and train public officials in European
    integration issues, share Lithuania's reform implementation
    experience.

    Lithuania became a full-fledged member of the EU and NATO last year.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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