MOSCOW, February 16 (Itar-Tass) -- Abkhazia will not agree with the return of
Georgian refugees because that will lead to a war, Abkhaz President Sergei
Bagapsh told MGIMO university professors and students in Moscow on Tuesday.
"A total of 72 nationalities – Abkhazians, Armenians, Georgians, Russians,
Estonians and others – live in Abkhazia now. We received about 55,000 refugees
after the war with Georgia, while Georgia received only 5,000. These people are
our citizens of full value. They take part in the republic’s life, including
elections. The return of other refugees is problematic, and we cannot do it
right now for fear of a possible war,” he said.
Bagapsh recalled the Moscow agreement and said that Georgian President
Mikhail Saakashvili had seceded from that document.
Abkhazia will not hold a dialog or cooperate with the incumbent Georgian
administration, the president said.
"We are open for a dialog with any state, but any dialog or contacts with the
incumbent Georgian administration are out of the question,” he said.
"One must tell the difference between the Georgian authorities and the people
of Georgia. There are no bad peoples, but there are some bad authorities. We
have negative feelings for these politicians because their hands are
bloodstained and they must be tried by an international tribunal,” he said.
"Abkhazia will negotiate if Georgia understands that the world has changed
and new realities have taken shape,” Bagapsh said.
"It is necessary to recognize Abkhazia and to develop normal relations. It is
impossible to build a wall between peoples of Abkhazia and Georgia,” he said.
Saakashvili "is not a serious politician,” Bagapsh said, expressing his
sincere sympathy with the people of Georgia.
Abkhazia is working on its recognition by a larger number of states, Bagapsh
said.
"Abkhazia is endlessly thankful to Russia for its courageous position in
August 2008,” he said.
"Abkhazia keeps working on its recognition by a larger number of states, and
the Russian Foreign Ministry is helping us a lot,” Bagapsh noted. "At the same
time, Abkhazia will beg no one for recognition. We will develop the domestic
policy and economy in such a way that no one will have any recognition doubts.
Obviously, this is not easy, but we are trying,” he said.
"It is important for us that we are recognized by the world’s largest country
[Russia] and the world’s smallest country [Nauru]. This is a good range for
recognition prospects,” Bagapsh said.
Russia is the only strategic ally of Abkhazia, he noted.
"Abkhazia wishes to develop a dialog with all regional countries, but our
main and only strategic ally is Russia. This is the choice of our grandfathers,
not to mention the Abkhaz president,” he said.
Bagapsh added that he wanted Abkhazia to be a member of many international
organizations, primarily the Russia-Belarus Union State and the Customs Union.
"The Union State is just the first step. We are watching the Ukrainian
situation and negotiating with Belarus. We hope that it [Belarus] will recognize
us at some point, and it will be easier for us to join the Union State,” Bagapsh
said.
"The Customs Union will be the next step. We are coordinating a duty-free
trade agreement with Russia and developing economic contacts. We want to broaden
relations with the help of the existent infrastructure, communications and
transport, but it is difficult to do without participation in international
organizations, such as the Customs Union,” Bagapsh said.
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