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    GEORGIA OBJECTS TO SEPARATISTS' APPEARANCE AT COUNCIL OF EUROPE

    Rustavi-2 TV
    Jan 23 2008
    Georgia

    Russia has demanded that representative offices of [Georgia's
    separatist regions of] South Ossetia and Abkhazia be created at the
    Council of Europe. The head of the Russian delegation [Konstantin
    Kosachev] deems the Council of Europe bound to listen to Abkhaz and
    South Ossetian leaders. Kosachev accused the Council of Europe of
    loyalty towards Georgia, saying that the Council of Europe is using
    double standards regarding Georgia. Members of the Russian delegation
    assume responsibility for assessing the monitoring of Georgia [as
    heard]. One more issue regarding Russia was included in a Council of
    Europe resolution. The resolution said that international organizations
    depend on Russia financially and every organization should take this
    into account when making decisions.

    [MP Levan Berdzenishvili, member of the Georgian delegation at the
    Council of Europe] [Abkhaz separatist leader Sergey] Bagapsh and
    [South Ossetian separatist leader Eduard] Kokoyty do not represent
    any country. If the Georgian state has the desire to bring here the de
    facto leaders of its regions, this will be so. Of course, the Armenian
    [as heard] delegation is not right in this case. Until Georgia and
    its territorial integrity exist, neither Bagapsh and Kokoyty nor,
    incidentally, [Dmitriy] Sanakoyev, [head of the Tbilisi-backed
    temporary administration for South Ossetia] will be invited here. At
    any rate, there will be no consent from us.

    [Elene Tevdoradze, chairwoman of the Georgian Parliament Human Rights
    Committee] It is unimaginable and impossible today for Europe to
    support separatists and their supporters.

    [Nino Nakashidze, chairwoman of the Georgian Parliament European
    Integration Committee] What should their [Bagapsh's and Kokoyty's]
    status be when they come here? De facto presidents? Representatives
    of what? Whose representatives? We believe that these kinds of
    attempts are provocative. You know that there have been these kinds
    of statements not only at the Council of Europe, but also at the
    UN Security Council, but they have not ended positively for the
    Russian side.
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