News.az: The Republic of Nauru recognized independency of Abkhazia
posted by circassiankama on December, 2009 as Abkhazia
The Republic of Nauru recognized independency of Abkhazia.
News.Az - Today the Foreign Ministers of both signed the agreement
on establishment of diplomatic relations. The ceremony was held in the
administration of the President of separatist Abkhazia.
The Foreign Minister of Nauru Kirene Keke
expressed hope that decision will favor establishment of peace and
stability in the world. He also hopes that other countries will follow
the example and also recognize Abkhazia.
Sergey Shamba, the Foreign Minister of Abkhazia,
in his turn explained that establishment of diplomatic relations means
recognition of the state's independency.
"There are different
forms of recognition; the most widespread is establishment of
diplomatic relations. Sometimes it's done in a different way, when a
statement on mutual recognition is made. That is why today's act means
bilateral recognition of our states," Shamba said.
Previously independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia was recognized by Russia, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
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