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    Putin states concern on South Ossetia

    Channel One TV, Moscow
    20 Aug 04


    [Presenter] The situation in South Ossetia was one of the main
    subjects at the final news conference of the Russian and Armenian
    presidents. Negotiations are the only way to settle the
    Georgia-Ossetia conflict, Vladimir Putin said. The president restated
    his view that Tbilisi's actions in the 1990s, when Abkhazia and South
    Ossetia were stripped of their status as autonomies, had been
    mistaken.

    [Putin] The situation is tense and concerns us. A decision about South
    Ossetia was taken, and it is absurd to dispute that. Appropriate
    documents exist, and we even have copies of those documents. They
    abolish the autonomous status of South Ossetia. These documents were
    signed by [Georgia's late ex-President Zviad] Gamsakhurdia. We can
    present these to journalists.

    I can tell you that in conversations I have had with Mikhail
    Nikolayevich Saakashvili [Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili] he
    also said he thought these decisions were wrong.

    As for a way out of this situation, there can be only one way out -
    one needs to sit down at the negotiation table, which is the first
    thing. Second, one needs to know how to come to agreement and, third,
    to have the political will to carry out these accords.

    If, on the other hand, everything goes on as it has done recently,
    with the commission agreeing on something in the morning and in the
    evening these accords being disavowed by other representatives of that
    state, it is impossible for anyone to get anything done under those
    conditions and, of course, there will be no result. We very much hope
    that all parties to the process will show political maturity and
    responsibility.
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