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    Georgia Not Going to Conduct Military Operations in Kodori

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.07.2006 13:57 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs hopes
    that the international community will with understanding react to
    the measures undertaken for introducing order in the Kodori canyon,
    says the statement issued by the Georgian Foreign Ministry.

    "Taking into account the complicated situation in the Kodori canyon,
    the Georgian MFA underscores that the government should first of all
    protect the interests of the residents of the Kodori canyon... The
    Georgian authorities exclude any possibility of conducting a military
    operation on the territory and call upon the local inhabitants to
    obey the law," the statement says.

    "The Georgian government also rules out any spreading of the police
    operation onto the territory de facto controlled by Abkhazia...
    Presently the Georgian Foreign Ministry holds consultations on the
    situation with the representatives of the U.N. and other concerned
    organizations, reported Novosti Georgia.

    In should be noted that commander of Georgian military unit of Monadire
    (Hunter) Emzar Kvitsiani proclaimed insubordination to the Georgian
    parliament, since Georgian Defense Minister Urakli Okruashvili plans
    to take the Kodori canyon by storm. Kvitsiani sent his message to
    the Abkhazian government as well. To remind, Kvitsiani was Eduard
    Shevardadze's plenipotentiary for the region in 1999-2004.
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