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    SECESSIONIST SPEAKERS MEET DUMA DEPUTIES
    Eka Basilaia

    The Messenger, Georgia
    July 6 2006

    Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) condemned a July 4 meeting
    of officials of the breakaway republics of Abkhazia, South Ossetia
    and Transnistria in Moscow, saying Russia has been applying "double
    standards."

    Speakers of the parliaments of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transnistria
    signed a bilateral agreement on cooperation on July 4, Russian news
    agency Rosbalt.ru reported.

    "We will sign agreements on cooperation between our legislative
    bodies," Abkhaz parliament speaker Nugzar Ashuba stated Monday after
    signing the agreement, noting "Cooperation means the exchange of
    experience and consultative work.

    "Our parliaments have been cooperating effectively for a long time.

    These agreements will lay juridical foundations for these contacts,"
    Ashuba said.

    The agreement highlights the importance of "strong cooperation"
    among the unrecognized republics in respect to the things that all
    of them have in common.

    According to the agreement special commissions will be set up within
    the parliaments to promote cooperation. Also the secessionists plan
    to organize inter-parliamentary forums and yearly bilateral meetings.

    Apart from the de facto officials from the three secessionist
    republics, representatives of the Russian Federation's State Duma
    were also in attendance at the event. The vice speaker of the Duma,
    Sergei Baburing even expressed his approval of the event.

    "All Duma factions support the brother nations. The republics have more
    than once proved the consistency of their statehood and showed they
    can be a stronghold and a hope for their peoples. Enhancing the links
    between their parliaments and the Duma will serve the interests of
    politics and people as well," Baburing stated, according to Rosbalt.ru.

    However, the MFA considers their active involvement in the process as a
    "regrettable fact" that can be described as "another political farce,"
    putting the Georgian-Russian relationships under further tension.

    "Their pro-separatist rhetoric raises serious doubts about the Russian
    side's support for Georgia's territorial integrity [which has been]
    articulated at various, including the highest levels, but carries
    only a declaratory character and has nothing in common with the
    actual political course pursued by Russia with respect to Georgia,"
    the statement released by the MFA on July 4 stated.

    According to the press statement Russia's use of double standards is
    "totally inadmissible in civilized inter-state relations" and could
    lead the peace processes into deadlock. All this, the statement
    reported, might put under question Russia's ability to "qualify as
    an unbiased mediator in the conflict resolution processes."

    According to the rabidly pro-secessionist Russian news agency
    Regnum.ru, which is not noted for its unbiased or well sourced
    information, one more conflict region located on the territory of
    the former Soviet Union the Nagorno-Karabakh self-proclaimed republic
    intends to join the coalition "Community of Democracy and the Rights
    of Peoples" established by presidents of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and
    Transnistria. The decision was voiced by the president of South Ossetia
    Eduard Kokoity at a meeting with the Java district administration, the
    news agency reported. This has not been confirmed by Karabakh sources.

    The coalition was set up at a meeting on June 14 in Sokhumi, the
    meeting ended with signing a joint declaration on common activities
    and cooperation. The de facto leaders also issued a statement on the
    Russian peacekeeping forces, expressing their high esteem for the
    Russian peacekeepers' activities in the conflict zones and demanding
    that they should not be withdrawn. It remains to be seen what benefits
    Nagorno-Karabakh would derive from joining this coalition, as there
    are no peacekeepers on its territory.
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