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    THE USSR AUTHORITIES ARE TO BLAME FOR ALL THE CIS PRESENT CONFLICTS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.04.2008 GMT+04:00

    Tbilisi qualifies Moscow's measures of support of the unrecognized
    Republics Abkhazia and South Ossetia as an attempt of annexation of
    the two Georgian regions.

    The almost sensational instructions of Vladimir Putin to the RF
    government about working out of new mechanisms of the protection
    of the rights of the Russian citizens, living in the unrecognized
    republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, became a kind of response of
    the RF to the Kosovo problem. As it is mentioned in the announcement
    of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, instructions have been
    made regarding the resolution of the announced course of the Russian
    authorities on giving support to the population of the two republics,
    where Russian citizens reside.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ It should be mentioned that the majority of the
    population of the unrecognized republics are Russian citizens and
    on the basis of their citizenship they already have the right of
    Russia's protection. Later it was mentioned in the announcement of
    the RF Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the Federal organs of the
    executive power are charged with realization of cooperation with
    Abkhazia and South Ossetia within the frames of legal assistance in
    civil, family, and criminal cases.

    "Besides, if needed, the territorial organs of the Russian Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs in the Krasnodar Territory and in South Ossetia
    will function as consulates in interests of the people living in
    Abkhazia and South Ossetia."

    The instructions of the Russian President have already given reasons
    for "serious agitations" in the EU and NATO. Javier Solana expressed
    his "concern" with the decision of Moscow. The Georgian President
    Michael Saakashvili has already called Solana to share his concern with
    him. The NATO Secretary General Yap de Hoop Schaeffer also spoke of his
    "big worry" with Russia's actions. This common concern received its
    conformation in the decision of the UN Security Council, which extended
    the mandate of the UN mission for observations in Georgia for 6 more
    months, till October 15, 2008. Since the decisions of the UN Security
    Council are taken on the bases of the consensus of its five permanent
    member countries, they are usually the result of a big compromise.

    Meanwhile, Tbilisi qualifies Moscow's measures of support of the
    unrecognized Republics Abkhazia and South Ossetia as an attempt
    of annexation of the two Georgian regions. The Minister of Foreign
    Affairs of Georgia David Bakradze told the journalists about this
    after the session of the Security Council was over.

    According to Bakradze, Tbilisi hasn't got any official notification
    about Russia's decision, but according to Mass Media, "this is simply
    an attempt of annexation of the two Georgian regions."

    In case of establishment of special relations Russia will violate
    all the existing international norms and recognized principles of
    the territorial integrity of Georgia," said Bakradze.

    It may somehow be assumed that Russia's actions are kind of response to
    the declaration of the Kosovo independence and Georgia's and Ukraine's
    attempts of integrating into NATO. It is considered in Moscow that if
    Kosovo is a unique conflict, the same may be said about Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia. And it is most likely that Russia won't be contented
    with these actions only. The conflicts in the Post-Soviet areas are
    interpreted quite differently in Moscow and Washington, and it is
    quite possible that in the near future it will be the turn of the
    Crimea, which has been thoughtlessly given to the Ukraine by Nikita
    Khrushchev in 1954. In fact, the authorities of the USSR, which
    have been deciding on the borders of the republic the way they found
    correct and profitable, are to blame for all the CIS present conflicts.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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