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Malkhaz Akishbaia has left for Geneva
The chairman of the government of Autonomous republic of Abkhazia has left for Geneva together with Georgian governmental delegation this morning. “Our key issue for discussion will be the situation in Georgia’s occupied regions and in Kodori Gorge. Top request of our side is to replace occupants by international police forces” - reported Malkhaz Akishbaia (more)
The chairman of the government of Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia comments on extension of mandate to UN observers mission to Georgia
The chairman of the government of Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia comments on extension of mandate to UN observers mission to Georgia Malkhaz Akishbaia considers that UN mission mandate should be extended in conflict regions. “So called Russian peacekeeping forces should not stay in conflict regions”-reports Akishbaia. UN observers are implementing monitoring mission in Georgia –Abkhazia...(more)
Malkhaz Akishbaia – The attack in Khurcha is Russian provocation
The Head of the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia,Malkhaz Akishbaia, assessed the attack on the Georgian police checkpoint in Khurcha as a provocation of Russian occupants and does not exclude the possibility that such incidents can happen again. Akishbaia stated that Russian soldiers are chaotically moving around the territory of Georgia. “Russian soldiers did not fulfill the...(more)
Russia Started Thinking about Military Intervention in Georgia in 2007
Russian started thinking about the military intervention in Georgia in 2007y.Mikheil Saakashvili, the President of Georgia stated the following at the meeting with the members of Parliamentary Bureau held today. Mikheil Saakashvili said that Russia quitted the agreement regarding limitation of weapons in 2007, and thereby discharged the obligation regarding heavy technique in the Caucasus. ´This preparation...(more)
Georgian – Russian Conflict to be discussed at NATO Ministerial Meeting Today, August 19
The Russian – Georgian conflict will be the subject of discussion of NATO ministerial meeting today, August 19. Eka Tkeshelashvili, the Minister of Foreign affairs of Georgia, will represent the Georgian side. The speech of the Minister is premeditated at the meeting. According to the released information the Minister will underscore the breaking of the 6 point cease-fire agreement by Russian side....(more)
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