Jun 27 2009, 09:28
By STA.MA.
Corfu is looking towards the international scenes with very intense weekend in NATO-Russia axis, but also with the Agency for Development and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
NATO and Russia "conflict" in a mini extraordinary session. The rapprochement of the North Atlantic Alliance with the great «enemy», especially after the crisis has caused a policy of the U.S. President George Bush, who desired to put the controversial missile shield in eastern Europe and the clear break caused by the war in South Ossetia and Georgia.
Several peaks are attended on the discussions of the Russian foreign minister Sergei Ivanov, the deputy U.S. Secretary of State, James Stainmpergk as absent due Chilari Clinton suffered of a fracture a few days ago. The agenda of the Corfu Meeting will follow:
-Nuclear and the famous Agreement START1,
-H presence of NATO in Afghanistan, which raises questions of cooperation and disagreement,
-H mission to the Caucasus conflict that followed the war in Georgia,
-The possible accession to NATO countries key for the Russians, like Ukraine and Georgia,
-Energy policy, and of course, -
-The burning issue of anti-missile shield in the Czech Republic and Poland
The meeting of the OSCE Number of important issues is invited to explore the OSCE meeting in Corfu in the Greek presidency. The key on the agenda of the meeting is called «process of Corfu». So declared the opening of the large energy concerns particularly Europe. Will also discuss the maintenance of the OSCE observers in Georgia and South Ossetia, and the difference of political positions that have on European Security, Americans and Russians.
Particularly NATO and OSCE will follow observing the process election in Albania, calling Tirana for free and democratic standards during final results. Albania hope to joint EU but the international community has urged Tirana to hold free elections, while will be very serious the consequences for the country if the elections will demonstrate negative results.
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