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Paper sees Russian influence in Central Asia declining.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by the website of heavyweight Russian newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta on 27 April

[Report by Vladimir Skosyrev: "Russia's influence in Central Asia is declining"]

The participants of the ShOS [Shanghai Cooperation Organization - SCO] meeting did not say about what they had agreed.

A meeting of the chiefs of General Staffs of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization member-countries took place in Shanghai. Called at Beijing's initiative, it was supposed to confirm the resolve of the participants to oppose the scourge of Arab revolutions. But no specific measures were announced. In the opinion of NG's expert, the SCO has played a positive role in …

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