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    GEORGIAN PRESIDENT DECRIES HIS NATION "IS NOT WHOLE"

    Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Germany
    September 26, 2007 Wednesday 11:38 PM EST

    DPA POLITICS Georgia Diplomacy UN Georgian president decries his nation
    "is not whole" New York
    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili told the UN General Assembly
    Wednesday his nation is still divided and "signs of hope are few and
    far between."

    A former Soviet republic, Georgia has been fighting to keep its
    province of Abkhazia from seceding. Saakashvili said up to 500,000
    Georgians have fled Abkhazia since the 1990s when separatist forces
    there mounted a military campaign to demand autonomy.

    He said UN diplomatic efforts have not succeeded to bring peace to
    the region despite recognition of Georgian sovereignty.

    He charged an "ethnic cleansing" war in Abkhazia has uprooted
    Georgians, Armenians, Estonians, Greeks, Jews and Russians who had
    been living there for centuries.

    Saakashvili urged the UN to launch a comprehensive review of "all
    aspects of the peace process ... by injecting a new and positive
    dynamic" into the negotiating process.
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