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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    August 8, 2005 Monday

    RF charge d'affairs to sign letters on sailors' release - FM

    By Yelena Volkova

    MOSCOW


    Russian charge d'affairs to Nigeria Vladimir Fedotov will sign
    letters on releasing Russian sailors on bail, Foreign Ministry deputy
    spokesman Boris Malakhov said.

    Malakhov told Itar-Tass on Monday, "As the ambassador is absent the
    charge d'affairs can do this. This is ordinary practice."

    In his words, "documents will be signed on the release of a Georgian
    sailor because at Tbilisi's request the Russian Foreign Ministry
    assumes responsibility for his fate."

    "It's unknown when sailors are released and transported to the
    Russian trade mission in Nigeria. But there are no doubts that
    sailors will leave for the mission just after their release," the
    Russian diplomat said.

    The release of Russian sailors from a Nigerian prison on bail is
    largely a result of collective efforts by diplomats and political and
    public figures, UNESCO's goodwill ambassador Ara Abramian told
    Itar-Tass on Thursday.

    "I was very glad to hear the news about the Nigerian court's decision
    to release our sailors against the Russian embassy's guarantees. That
    success is a product of our joint efforts," he said.

    As UNESCO's goodwill ambassador took an active part in the
    humanitarian campaign for easing the plight of Russian sailors kept
    in a tight security prison in Nigeria.

    The African pride oil tanker belonging to a Greek company, whose crew
    included fifteen Russian sailors, was detained in the autumn of 2003
    in neutral waters off Nigeria on the suspicion of oil smuggling. The
    tanker's crew was arrested.

    There have been repeated calls on the Nigerian leadership for easing
    the Russian sailors' conditions from the Patriarch of Moscow and all
    Russia, Alexy II, State Duma members and the Russian Foreign
    Ministry.

    State Duma international affairs committee Konstantin Kosachyov said
    last month, "We have approached UNESCO's goodwill ambassador Ara
    Abramian, with whom we have a good relationship, with a request for
    joining the efforts to settle the situation," Kosachyov said. "He
    readily agreed."

    Abramian then told the media that as UNESCO's goodwill ambassador he
    was prepared for taking part in the humanitarian action to help ease
    the conditions of Russian sailors, but that was a very delicate
    matter. He explained that he would be able to work for a solution, if
    there was a formal request from the Russian Foreign Ministry and the
    mandate for using his international contacts for negotiations with
    the Nigerian leadership.

    "This is precisely the line of action we chose to follow with the
    Armenian government to secure the release of Armenian pilots from
    jail in Equatorial Guinea," Abramian said.
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