Reuters: Putin Pledges to Defend Abkhazia, Georgia Fumes
posted by circassiankama on August, 2009 as Abkhazia
August 13, 2009 10:29 AM
Putin pledges to defend Abkhazia, Georgia fumes
Russian
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin lays a wreath at the monument to Abkhaz
fighters who were killed during the war conflict with Georgia in
1992-1993 in the centre of Sukhumi, August 12, 2009. REUTERS/RIA
ovosti/Pool/Alexei NikolskyBy Gleb Bryanski
SUKHUMI (Georgia), Aug 13 (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin pledged half a billion dollars to defend the breakaway
region of Abkhazia on Wednesday during a surprise visit which Georgia
said escalated tensions in the Caucasus.
Putin's tour of the enclave underscores Moscow's increased
foothold in the rebel regions since Russian troops repelled a Georgian
attempt to retake South Ossetia in a five-day war which ended on Aug.
12, 2008.
Tensions have been rising along the de facto borders ...
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Abkhaz President Sergei Bagapsh addressed a joint news conference
News
Thursday, 13 August 2009 18:17
12 August 2009 - Premier.gov.ru
Transcript of the joint news conference:
Sergei Bagapsh: I
want to express my thanks to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and
other members of the Russian Government for their visit to Abkhazia.
We have discussed a wide range of essential partnership issues at today's restricted and extended attendance meetings.
Mr
Putin's visit attests to the dynamic development of mutually beneficial
Russian-Abkhaz relations. As you already know, we have signed another
pivotal bilateral agreement today. It envisages aid to Abkhazia to
promote its social and economic progress.
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