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Saturday, 27 June 2009 - NATO-Russia in talks to rebuild post-Georgia ties | International |
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      My Profile    Top News Reuters top ten news stories delivered to your inbox each day. 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Gathering on the Greek island of Corfu, many ministers will stay on for an informal European Union review of ties with Iran over its post-election crackdown on opposition protesters, and a session of Europe's biggest security and human rights group to tackle Western-Russian tensions stoked by the Georgia conflict. The meetings come a week before a summit between U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow, and a summit of Group of Eight powers in Rome. The spate of diplomacy is aimed at mending ties torn by Russia's crushing of a Georgian bid to retake a rebel region and U.S. plans for a missile shield on Russia's doorstep, stirring a poisonous atmosphere reminiscent of the old Cold War. "This means we're back to business," NATO spokesman James Apputharai told reporters, alluding to hopes of reviving cooperation frozen amid mutual recriminations over Georgia. Dimitry Rogozin, Moscow's envoy to NATO, was more cautious. He said Russia's objective at the meeting was to "analyze the situation of the Russia-NATO relationship" to see if the time was ripe to "maybe start the process of military cooperation." "It's really important we understand that there ... are new security threats whether in respect of nuclear proliferation or terrorism or even climate change that face European countries and Russia together, not separately," British Foreign Secretary David Miliband told reporters. "We can better tackle (them) better with Russia than without Russia." OBAMA IMPROVES CLIMATE Dialogue between the 28 NATO states and Russia was suspended after the August, 2008 Georgia conflict, but has gradually resumed at lower level. An attempt to restore ministerial ties in May stumbled over NATO-led military exercises in Georgia, denounced by the Kremlin, and a tit-for-tat spy spat. A climate for reconciliation slowly took shape since Obama took office, reversing his predecessor's unilateralism. "All (NATO-Russia Council) countries want to take forward military-to-military cooperation which has been on the back burner since last August, also cooperation (on) counternarcotics in Afghanistan, joint training," Appathurai said. The U.S. official said NATO also hoped for cooperation with Russia in counterpiracy operations off Somalia and to extend, to a NATO level, bilateral talks on transit of military supplies to Afghanistan through Russian territory. "I believe (NATO and Russian leaders) ... will be ready if not to agree today at least shortly thereafter, at ambassadorial level, on a program of work on the way ahead for the NRC." Later in the weekend, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe foreign ministers will assess ways to overcome Russian-Western differences regarding Georgia and a new "European security architecture" proposed by Medvedev. This could not replace NATO or the 56-nation OSCE, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said. But a window had opened to resolve protracted problems including missile defense and curbing nuclear and conventional arsenals. Russia repelled Georgia's attempt to wrest back separatist South Ossetia, and Russian troops remain in the area. Moscow then blocked an OSCE consensus needed to extend its peace monitoring mission in Georgia past June 30, by demanding recognition of South Ossetian "independence," with a separate OSCE mission deployed there. Diplomats fear the OSCE's imminent exit might lead to new fighting in Georgia. (Additional reporting by Dina Kyriakidou and Hans-Edzard Busemann in Corfu; Writing by Mark Heinrich and Dominic Evans) © Thomson Reuters 2009 All rights reserved   Share: Del.icio.us Digg Mixx Yahoo! 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