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PRESIDENT ALIEV VISITS IRAN, DESPITE U.S.-IRANIAN TENSIONS

While local newspapers and political analysts continue to speculate about whether the United States will attack Iran during President George W. Bush's second term, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev departed for a three-day official visit to Tehran. Turan News Agency reported on January 24 that eight... MORE

GEORGIAN PRESIDENT LAUNCHES SOUTH OSSETIA PEACE INITIATIVE

Addressing the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in Strasbourg on January 26, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili unveiled an offer of full autonomy for South Ossetia. Under this offer, South Ossetia would enjoy -- both de facto and de jure -- a higher... MORE

KREMLIN POLITICAL REFORMS FACE FIRST REAL CHALLENGES

On January 1 a new law came into force, whereby Russia's regional executive leaders will be appointed by the president rather than elected directly by the people. The people's voice will only be able to sway local parliaments, but even this influence will be limited... MORE

KAZAKHSTAN INCHES TOWARDS NATO

Kazakhstan's Deputy Defense Minister, Major-General Bolat Sembinov, concluded a successful series of meetings with senior NATO officials in Brussels on January 21. The meetings signify a clear turning point in Kazakhstan's relations with the Alliance, seeking mechanisms through which the Kazakhstani armed forces may benefit... MORE

RUSSIAN-KAZAKH BORDER AGREEMENT SPARKS NATIONALIST REACTION

The Russia-Kazakhstan border delimitation agreement concluded during President Nursultan Nazarbayev's January 17 visit to Moscow was heralded as an historic accord. It was the first such agreement ever signed between Caspian states and took five years to conclude. Now, for the first time in its... MORE

YULIA TYMOSHENKO TO BECOME UKRAINIAN PRIME MINISTER

One day after he was inaugurated as Ukraine's third president, Viktor Yushchenko appointed a powerful and radical triumvirate. Yulia Tymoshenko, of the eponymous bloc, was named prime minister; businessman Petro Poroshenko secretary of the National Security Council; and Oleksandr Zinchenko, the head of the Yushchenko... MORE

RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT IN DISARRAY

Some observers continue to hope that Russian President Vladimir Putin's centralization of power will at least produce more effective economic decision-making, along the lines of South Korea in the 1960s. Alas, that does not seem to be the case. The government of Mikhail Fradkov, who... MORE

BASHAR ASSAD COMES TO MOSCOW, SEEKING GIFTS

Earlier this month a scandal broke out when it became known that Moscow was planning to sell Syria the Iskander-E and Igla anti-air missiles (see EDM, January 17). Rumors of this sale prompted first Israel and then America to publicly warn Russia about disturbing the... MORE

YUSHCHENKO IN MOSCOW

On January 24, one day after his inauguration as President of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko paid a visit to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Yushchenko thus fulfilled a campaign promise to head for Moscow on his first presidential trip abroad, as a reassuring gesture to opponents in... MORE