KC: International Crisis Group Reports On Abkhaz Conflict
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posted by FerrasB on February, 2007 as Abkhazia
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 2/11/2007 12:26 AM International Crisis Group Reports on Abkhaz Conflict Publication time: 9 February 2007, 22:08 Fourteen years of negotiation, led by the UN and Russia, have done little to resolve the conflict in Abkhazia and "if the sides continue to flex their muscles and do not resume talks, there could be renewed hostilities in 2007, especially in and around the Kodori valley and the Gali district," the Belgium-based International Crisis Group said in a report issued on January 18. The report notes there was optimism in spring 2006 when the UN-led Georgian-Abkhaz Coordinating Council was resumed and both the Georgian and Abkhaz sides proposed initiatives on peaceful settlement. "But the sharp deterioration in Russian-Georgian relations and a Georgian military adventure in the Kodori valley have contributed to a freeze in diplomacy over Abkhazia ... >> full artcle...
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Natpress: Hazrail Hanahok: Adygs Can Support Russia In Preventing Of NATO Forces
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posted by FerrasB on as Abkhazia
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 2/11/2007 6:14 AM Hazrail Hanahok: Adygs can support Russia in preventing of NATO forces’ quartering in Georgia 11.2.2007 The chairman of the Adygeya informal association “Union of veterans of Abkhazia” Hazrail Hanahok in his interview to Natpress basically spoke about political value of the visit of the president of Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to Jordan. In his opinion, the Adygeyan foreign Diaspora with its significant influence in the countries of the Near East can be involved by the Russian management both for solving of other problems, and for the "nearest" problem – prevention of NATO forces’ quartering in Georgia. Hanahok reminded about the value of the Adygeyan Diaspora’s participation in the war of Abkhazia against Georgia. He also notified that, “probably, the Russian management should notice the peaceful as a whole attitude ... >> full artcle...
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CAUCASIAN KNOT: Abkhazia Suspends Talks Until Release Of Two State Servants
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posted by FerrasB on as Abkhazia
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 2/10/2007 2:14 AM CAUCASIAN KNOT / NEWS 9/2/2007 Abkhazia suspends talks with Georgia until release of her two state servants Until release of two senior employees of the Galskiy District Administration - Fridon Chakaberia and David Sigua - the leadership of Abkhazia refuses to continue dialogue with Georgia. Sergei Bagapsh, president of Abkhazia, has told about it today. "Our claims to release Fridon Chakaberia, head of administration of the Bagryab village of the Galskiy District, are still ignored by the Georgian party. We understand quite well that the reason of his arrest, and of kidnapping David Sigua, a senior officer of the administration of the Galskiy District, was the so-called cooperation with Abkhazian authorities," Mr. Bagapsh has noted. Meanwhile, the Security Council of Abkhazia has made a decision on participation of the Abkhazian delegation, headed ... >> full artcle...
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Civil.Ge: International Crisis Group Reports On Abkhaz Conflict
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posted by FerrasB on January, 2007 as Abkhazia
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 1/19/2007 8:34 AM Civil.Ge UNAG online Magazine International Crisis Group Reports on Abkhaz Conflict Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 2007-01-19 16:36:42 Fourteen years of negotiation, led by the UN and Russia, have done little to resolve the conflict in Abkhazia and “if the sides continue to flex their muscles and do not resume talks, there could be renewed hostilities in 2007, especially in and around the Kodori valley and the Gali district,” the Belgium-based International Crisis Group said in a report issued on January 18. The report notes there was optimism in spring 2006 when the UN-led Georgian-Abkhaz Coordinating Council was resumed and both the Georgian and Abkhaz sides proposed initiatives on peaceful settlement. “But the sharp deterioration in Russian-Georgian relations and a Georgian military adventure in the Kodori valley have contributed to a freeze in diplomacy ... >> full artcle...
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Natpress: CIS Peace-Makers Won’t Leave Abkhazia
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posted by FerrasB on as Abkhazia
rom: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 1/8/2007 6:27 AM CIS peace-makers won’t leave Abkhazia 6.1.2007 The situation in the peace-making forces control zone, prospects of settlement of the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict and continuation of the peace-making operation was discussed on January 6th by the vice-president of Abkhazia Valery Arshba and the commander of the CIS Collective peace-making forces in the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict zone general Alexander Evteev, agency "Apsnypress" informed. The Abkhazian vice-president expressed hope that "the new leadership of Georgia, realizing all the hopelessness of the autonomous structures of the so-called "the Supreme body of Abkhazia" in Tbilisi, will not support the Georgian armed formations it sends to Gali area of Abkhazia". General Evteev informed the vice-president that in Sukhum - in the peace-making forces command staff - they had got the official decision of the council of the ... >> full artcle...
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