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    RUSSIAN, GEORGIAN FOREIGN MINISTERS DISCUSS CONFLICTS

    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    May 23 2006

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov described as "constructive" the
    recent the talks with his Georgian counterpart Gela Bezhuashvili, which
    took place on a sideline of a session of the Committee of Ministers
    from the Council of Europe member states in Strasbourg on May 18-19.

    Sergey Lavrov and Gela Bezhuashvili discussed bilateral relations and
    conflict resolution issues, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

    "I asked him [Bezhuashvili] not to create artificial problems around
    the peacekeepers... We want that the peacekeepers to have normal
    working conditions there," Lavrov said.

    Sergey Lavrov welcomed the creation of a joint Georgian-South Ossetian
    working group, which will develop a joint peace program on conflict
    resolution.

    He also hailed setting up a consortium by the Georgian, Abkhaz,
    Russian, and Armenian sides, which will rehabilitate the Abkhaz
    section of the railway linking Russia with Georgia and Armenia.

    However, the Russian Foreign Minister expressed concern over
    "Tbilisi's refusal" to approve the documents on security guarantees
    and non-resumption of hostilities both regarding the Abkhaz and South
    Ossetian conflicts.

    Lavrov said that Bezhuashvili promised to accelerate the process
    aiming at new registration of the internally displaced persons in
    the Gali district of breakaway Abkhazia.

    "I regret that the Georgian side drags out the process of registration
    of those persons, who have already returned to the Gali district,"
    Lavrov said.
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