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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Nov 23 2006

    Armenia's foreign minister calls for active CIS reforms
    15:53 | 23/ 11/ 2006



    YEREVAN, November 23 (RIA Novosti) - Armenia's foreign minister said
    Friday that the loose union of former Soviet republics known as the
    Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) needs reform to become an
    effective, integrated structure.

    The Russia-led organization was formed following the collapse of the
    Soviet Union in 1991 and comprises 12 former Soviet republics, but it
    has been criticized recently by many of its members who complain it
    is inefficient and lacking in direction.

    "Today, the structure of the CIS lacks the dynamism and determination
    to achieve concrete results," Vardan Oskanyan said before a summit of
    CIS leaders in the capital of Belarus, Minsk, scheduled for November
    28.

    "That is why, as a result of the 2005 CIS summit in Kazan, a decision
    was made to perfect and reform CIS bodies. It is not an easy
    process," Oskanyan said.

    The CIS is particularly unpopular with the Georgian leadership, which
    would like to strengthen its ties with the West, join NATO and
    withdraw from the organization.

    As well as Georgia, which is caught up in an ongoing diplomatic row
    with Russia, other CIS members, notably Ukraine, have criticized the
    organization as being ineffectual, and a vehicle for promoting
    Russia's interests.

    Moldova's leader has questioned the organization's future, and last
    year Turkmenistan ceased to be a full member.

    Oskanyan said the organization needs not only to reform its
    structure, but its agenda as well, and that first of all it is
    necessary to determine a definite direction that takes into account
    the actual potential of its member states.

    "Only in that case can we count on efficient reforms," the foreign
    minister said.

    He added that Armenia has been actively involved in the process of
    CIS reform, as it wants the organization to be a strong regional
    structure.

    "Armenia actively participates in the process of CIS reforms, and we
    believe that, as a result, relations between member-states will rise
    to a new qualitative level, the CIS will transform itself into an
    effective, integrated structure, and that consequently the
    international authority of the Commonwealth as an influential
    regional organization will improve," the minister said.
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