Speaking at the rally in Abkhaz capital Sokhum on September 30, 2005 Deputy Chairman of the Russian Duma Sergey Baburin called on the Georgian and Russian authorities to recognize Abkhazia´s independence...
Speaking at the rally in Abkhaz capital Sokhum on September 30, 2005 Deputy Chairman of the Russian Duma Sergey Baburin called on the Georgian and Russian authorities to recognize Abkhazia´s independence, Apsnypress news agency reported.
Baburin was speaking at the rally marking 12th anniversary of Abkhazia´s independence.
Georgian troops were forced to leave Abkhazia after a year of fighting on September 30, 1993.
´´Abkhazia has established as a real independent state ´´Recognized´´ or ´´unrecognized´´ who has right to classify states like this?
Who said that the UN membership means existence?´´ Russian MP Baburin ... >>full artcle...
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/2/2005 2:55 AM Bagapsh Demands ´Strict Control´ on Entry into Abkhazia 31.08.2005 - 00:07:14
Abkhaz leader Sergey Bagapsh instructed security officials of the republic to eradicate incidents of ´´the illegal entry and presence of foreign citizens, including Georgians´´ into Abkhazia...
Abkhaz leader Sergey Bagapsh instructed security officials of the republic to eradicate incidents of ´´the illegal entry and presence of foreign citizens, including Georgians´´ into Abkhazia, Apsnypress news agency reported on August 29.
Sergey Bagapsh was speaking at a meeting with the law enforcement officials with the participation of Vice-President Raul Khajimba and Prime Minister Alexander Ankvab.
Sergey Bagapsh said that ethnic Georgians, mainly internally displaced persons, are entering and residing in Abkhazia with falsified entry permits issued by the Abkhaz security service.
He said that in some cases these entry permits are illegally sold to ... >>full artcle...
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 8/28/2005 3:09 AM Prime Minister of Abkhazia: «We don’t sell independence»
25.08.05
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In an interview to REGNUM Prime Minister of Abkhazia, Alexander Ankvab, said that Abkhazia does not sell its independence and sees no connection between its policy and «a possibility to obtain another loan.»
Talking about privatization Ankvab said that Abkhazia would not sell the so-called strategic companies, objects of historic, cultural, and scientific value, for example Ritsa or Blue lakes. The prime minister ruled out sale of land, but said it would be possible to rent such objects or land. Ankvab added that the government was ready to sell abandoned resorts for a symbolic price to the people who could breathe a new life into them. He said that if the government would manage to sell the former summer ... >>full artcle...
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