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    Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
    March 11 2005

    Russian Duma Rejects Law On Incorporating Separatist Regions

    11 March 2005 -- Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma,
    today rejected a proposal for Russia to incorporate separatist
    regions of other states that vote to break away.


    The bill, put forward by the Rodina (Motherland) faction, noted what
    it called "increasing attempts" by Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Moldova
    to extend their influence over their separatist regions, including
    Georgia's regions of Abkhazia, Adjara, and South Ossetia, the
    disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, and Transdniester in Moldova.

    The bill wanted Russia to incorporate such regions into the Russian
    Federation, if those regions expressed a desire to join Russia.

    Parliament refused to back the bill. Deputy Yurii Konev said the bill
    posed a threat to Russia's territorial integrity, and also
    contradicts international law.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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