Address of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia
posted by circassiankama on September, 2010 as Abkhazia
Address of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia to the representatives in the United Nations on the upcoming discussions of the refugee problem in Georgia
In the light of the United Nations General Assembly discussions planned for 7th of September on the issue of refugee in Georgia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhaz takes this opportunity to remind honorable UN representatives that the discussion of the issue which relates to Abkhazia and which is conducted without participation of the representatives of the Republic of Abkhazia would only demonstrate non-objectiveness and partiality.
The General Assembly will once again be taking a decision on the basis of the documents, provided solely by the Georgian side, without considering the opinions and reasonable arguments of the Abkhaz side, thus making any decision coming ...
Latin America: Georgia plays by the rules of Abkhazia
Strange metamorphoses have occurred in some Georgian politicians. Lately, a sudden interest by Georgia in Latin American countries had awoken, and we fail to understand the actual reason – whether it is the anomalously hot summer, or whether it is political conjuncture. Having replaced bad temper with mercy, absolutely unexpected statements have recently appeared in the lexicon of official representatives of Tbilisi. For instance Georgiy Baramidze, vice-prime minister of Georgia, made a statement of such a kind: "The issue of mutual relations with Latin America became for Georgia especially important after the August war in South Ossetia and the recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia by one of the region’s countries - Venezuela.” This statement appeared in the mass media at the very same time that ...
The following was published by NEWSWEEK magazine in its previous issue, (ending) date 6, September, 2010 which is an article in the title of "Colonizing the Caucasus" by Owen Mathews and Anna Nemtsova:
Abkhazia, one of the breakaway provinces over which Russia and Georgia fought in 2008, has been colonized by Russia’s state security services. And the locals are hardly thrilled.
In particular Bagapsh's defeated rival in two successive presidential elections, Raul Khajimba, has sought to depict Bagapsh as selling out Abkhaz national interests. On the eve of the second anniversary (August 26) of Abkhazia's recognition by Russia as an independent state, the independent weekly "Nuzhnaya gazeta" has published in two consecutive issues materials intended to force Bagapsh to confront Moscow.
The first of those articles was published on August 17 under a pseudonym. It summarizes a draft agreement, purportedly drafted jointly by an Abkhaz-Russian commission, possibly with input from Georgia, that would permit Russian citizens to reclaim their abandoned homes in Abkhazia. ...
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