Chechen Times: Streets Of Two Generals
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posted by FerrasB on April, 2005 as Imperialism
24.03.2005 Streets of two generals Explaining the decision to name a Warsaw traffic circle (“rondo” in Polish) after Dzhokhar Dudayev, a representative of city authorities said the following: “We were supported some 20 years ago during the martial law, so now, we have a moral obligation to support these who fight for their inalienable rights.” This decision caused an angry reaction from Moscow. Earlier Moscow had already been indignant – there are streets and squares named President Dzhokhar Dudayev in 19 cities of the world, but the latest reaction has been the most harsh. When streets named after the Chechen president appeared in Vilnius, Riga and Lvov, the Kremlin expressed a light bewilderment. Why did the decision of the Warsaw city authorities cause such angry reaction from Russia? No one speaks about bewilderment. Moscow says it considers necessary to review partner relations with the Polish capital. Deputies of the Moscow city duma discuss in ... >> full
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Itar-Tass: Koizumi Promises To Step Up Talks On Southern Kuriles
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Koizumi promises to step up talks on Southern Kuriles 04.04.2005, 11.26 TOKYO, April 4 (Itar-Tass) - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi promised here on Monday to step up the talks with Russia on the Southern Kuriles problem. He voiced it in the course of his meeting with the leaders of the country’s northernmost prefecture, Hokkaido, and with activists of the movement for “the return of the northern territories” as the disputed islands are called here. “We wish to notify Russia that our people are unanimous on this problem,” the premier stated. Tokyo wants Moscow to recognise Japan’s sovereignty over the Southern Kuriles, claiming that they are part and parcel of Hokkaido both geographically and historically. Tokyo promises to be ready, after its sovereignty over the islands is recognised, to flexibly consider the terms and time limits for the handover of the islands. Russia, for its part, agrees to hand over to Japan ... >> full
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Chechen Times: Streets Of Two Generals
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posted by FerrasB on as Imperialism
24.03.2005 Streets of two generals Explaining the decision to name a Warsaw traffic circle (“rondo” in Polish) after Dzhokhar Dudayev, a representative of city authorities said the following: “We were supported some 20 years ago during the martial law, so now, we have a moral obligation to support these who fight for their inalienable rights.” This decision caused an angry reaction from Moscow. Earlier Moscow had already been indignant – there are streets and squares named President Dzhokhar Dudayev in 19 cities of the world, but the latest reaction has been the most harsh. When streets named after the Chechen president appeared in Vilnius, Riga and Lvov, the Kremlin expressed a light bewilderment. Why did the decision of the Warsaw city authorities cause such angry reaction from Russia? No one speaks about bewilderment. Moscow says it considers necessary to review partner relations with the Polish capital. Deputies of the Moscow city duma discuss in ... >> full
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posted by FerrasB on as Imperialism
Koizumi promises to step up talks on Southern Kuriles 04.04.2005, 11.26 TOKYO, April 4 (Itar-Tass) - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi promised here on Monday to step up the talks with Russia on the Southern Kuriles problem. He voiced it in the course of his meeting with the leaders of the country’s northernmost prefecture, Hokkaido, and with activists of the movement for “the return of the northern territories” as the disputed islands are called here. “We wish to notify Russia that our people are unanimous on this problem,” the premier stated. Tokyo wants Moscow to recognise Japan’s sovereignty over the Southern Kuriles, claiming that they are part and parcel of Hokkaido both geographically and historically. Tokyo promises to be ready, after its sovereignty over the islands is recognised, to flexibly consider the terms and time limits for the handover of the islands. Russia, for its part, agrees to hand over to Japan ... >> full
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Chechen Times: Streets Of Two Generals
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posted by FerrasB on as Imperialism
24.03.2005 Streets of two generals Explaining the decision to name a Warsaw traffic circle (“rondo” in Polish) after Dzhokhar Dudayev, a representative of city authorities said the following: “We were supported some 20 years ago during the martial law, so now, we have a moral obligation to support these who fight for their inalienable rights.” This decision caused an angry reaction from Moscow. Earlier Moscow had already been indignant – there are streets and squares named President Dzhokhar Dudayev in 19 cities of the world, but the latest reaction has been the most harsh. When streets named after the Chechen president appeared in Vilnius, Riga and Lvov, the Kremlin expressed a light bewilderment. Why did the decision of the Warsaw city authorities cause such angry reaction from Russia? No one speaks about bewilderment. Moscow says it considers necessary to review partner relations with the Polish capital. Deputies of the Moscow city duma discuss in ... >> full
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