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    GEORGIA'S UNRECOGNIZED REPUBLICS SEEK 'DECISIVE' ACTION FROM RUSSIA

    Moskovskiy Komsomolets, Moscow
    20 Mar 07

    Representatives of the unrecognized CIS republics have become regular
    visitors to Moscow recently. At present three ministers of foreign
    affairs (from Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and the Dniester region) and
    South Ossetia's leader Eduard Kokoiti are in the capital. All of them
    have one headache: Georgia is joining NATO...

    At a meeting the ministers clarified details of a "rendezvous" between
    the presidents of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and the Dniester region
    which will take place in Sokhumi at the beginning of April. According
    to Sergey Shamba, head of Abkhazia's Foreign Ministry, the main
    question which will be discussed there is the potential for Russia
    to recognize the republics.

    "Russia now has a unique and perhaps final chance to preserve
    its influence in the South Caucasus - by recognizing Abkhazia
    and South Ossetia," Shamba said in an interview with Moskovskiy
    Komsomolets. "Moscow should use the Kosovo precedent and take a
    decisive step now because the Kosovo example will lose its relevance
    later. Georgia and Azerbaijan will become members of NATO, after this
    Armenia will quite simply be forced to follow their example. Russia's
    influence in the region will come to nothing. Abkhazia and South
    Ossetia are the only buffer remaining between Russia and NATO. These
    countries are still prepared to defend Russian interests. But
    politicians from a younger generation could soon come to power there
    who, unlike us, have not lived through a war. And we do not know how
    they will behave when they are surrounded by NATO countries."

    "The international community's reaction to Russia recognizing Abkhazia
    will of course be negative. But any decisive Russian action causes
    discontent in the West. If Russia does not now recognize Abkhazia
    and South Ossetia, it will mean that politicians in Moscow do not
    consider the South Caucasus to be a zone of Russian interest. It is
    now or never: Either recognize the unrecognized, or lose influence
    in the region completely...

    South Ossetia's President Eduard Kokoiti commented on the situation
    specially for Moskovskiy Komsomolets: "It is no news to us that Georgia
    is joining NATO. We have known about this for a long time and have
    prepared ourselves for it. The United States is trying to inflame
    the situation in the region with its own shortsighted actions. It
    is not the United States or NATO but Russia which has always been
    the guarantor of stability and order in the South Caucasus. We have
    therefore made our choice: To try to gain independence, and we do not
    intend to ask for the United States' opinion on this matter. It is time
    for Russia to take a principled stand, enough of making concessions."
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