Monday, 10 February 2003

RUSSIA TO APPOINT ENVOY TO ISLAMIC WORLD

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Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov said Tuesday that his ministry would soon appoint a special envoy to the Islamic world, indicating that Moscow was moving to mend ties that have been frayed by its increasing closeness with Israel and disputes over the war in mostly Muslim Chechnya. At a joint news conference with Abdelouahed Belkeziz, the secretary-general of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, Ivanov sought to play up shared views. \"Our positions on many international issues are either close or identical,\" he said, adding that Moscow and the OIC could improve their cooperation.
Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov said Tuesday that his ministry would soon appoint a special envoy to the Islamic world, indicating that Moscow was moving to mend ties that have been frayed by its increasing closeness with Israel and disputes over the war in mostly Muslim Chechnya. At a joint news conference with Abdelouahed Belkeziz, the secretary-general of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, Ivanov sought to play up shared views. \"Our positions on many international issues are either close or identical,\" he said, adding that Moscow and the OIC could improve their cooperation. Ivanov denied that Russia equates terrorism with Islam. He invited the OIC to participate in normalizing the situation in war-battered Chechnya where Moscow contends it is fighting international terrorism, not just separatists ˜ including cooperation in the fields of education and culture. Belkeziz said repeatedly that the OIC considers Chechnya to be Russia\'s domestic affair. He said Ivanov had expressed \"bewilderment\" over the support of some OIC member states for Chechen organizations, but that he had reiterated the OIC\'s respect for Russia\'s sovereignty. Russia is home to about 20 million Muslims, who make up the second largest religious group after Russian Orthodox Christians. Many complain of discrimination and outright harassment, stemming in part from the Chechen war and fear of terrorism. (AP)
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