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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    Aug 20 2004

    Putin confirms erroneousness of autonomous status abolition



    SOCHI, August 20 (Itar-Tass) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin
    confirmed that he regards as erroneous Georgia's abolition of the
    autonomous status of South Ossetia and Abkhazia in the early 1990s.

    `It is absurd to deny that the decision on South Ossetia was made,'
    Putin replied to the question about his criticism. `We have copies of
    the documents, which abolished the autonomous status. They were
    signed by Zviad Gamsakhurdia, and we are ready to present them,' he
    said.

    `As for Abkhazia, that decision was made de facto, without legal
    confirmation,' Putin said. `The latest statements of Abkhaz leaders
    and the life itself show that.'

    Putin does not think that his judgment of Georgian actions following
    the disintegration of the former Soviet Union, including the
    abolition of the autonomous status of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, was
    too harsh. Several days ago he said that the actions were `stupid.'

    `Mikhail Saakashvili [told me] at our meetings that he also regarded
    the decisions made on South Ossetia in the 1990s as erroneous,' Putin
    said. `So I said nothing unexpected.'

    Putin called on all parties to the South Ossetian conflict to abide
    by agreements.

    `There is only one way out: to start negotiations, reach agreements
    and have political will to implement them,' he said after
    negotiations with Armenian President Robert Kocharyan.

    `There is will be no results' if the [Joint Control] Commission would
    make decisions in the morning and representatives of a member country
    of the Commission would disavow the decisions in the evening, Putin
    said. `I hope that all parties will show political maturity and
    responsibility in the interests of their peoples,' Putin said.
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