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    Agence France Presse
    March 18 2005

    Secessionist leaders in former Soviet regions to strengthen ties

    AFP 19/03/2005 00:49

    MOSCOW, March 18 (AFP) - Four breakaway regions in former Soviet
    republics plan to conclude a mutual support pact, one of their
    leaders said Friday.

    "We intend to reach a mutual support agreement," Sergei Bagapsh,
    leader of Georgia's rebellious Abkhazia region, was quoted as saying
    by the ITAR-TASS news agency during a visit to Moscow.

    Bagapsh said he would soon meet with his counterparts Eduard Kokoity
    of South Ossetia (Georgia), Arkady Gukasyan of Nagorno-Karabakh
    (Azerbaijan), and Igor Smirnov of Transdniestr (Moldova).

    The Russian media has suggested the leaders of the four regions met
    secretly here on Wednesday and would do so again in April in the
    Abkhazian town of Sukhumi.

    Moscow has been accused of encouraging the two Georgian secession
    movements, and has supplied peacekeepers after they beat back troops
    from Tbilisi in wars after the fall of the Soviet Union.

    Russian troops intervened to stop fighting that broke out in
    Transdniestr in 1992, and have never left.

    Fighting also broke out in Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian
    enclave in Azerbaijan, as the Soviet Union was collapsing. It has
    remained in Armenian hands since a 1994 ceasefire.
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