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    KOSOVO INDEPENDENCE WOULD SET PRECEDENT FOR EX-SOVIET REPUBLICS - ZHIRINOVSKY

    Interfax
    Ukraine General Newswire
    May 25, 2006 Thursday 8:31 PM MSK

    If Kosovo is granted independence, the self-proclaimed republics
    in the territory of the former USSR could also claim independence,
    Russian State Duma Deputy Chairman Vladimir Zhirinovsky of the Liberal
    Democratic Party has said.

    "If Kosovo gains independence this year, which is likely to happen,
    such republics as Transdniestria, Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh
    will also have a legitimate right to independence," Zhirinovsky told
    journalists Thursday.

    "Kosovo is seeking self-determination on a territory that does not
    belong to it, while the populations of those republics live on their
    territories fro the most part," Zhirinovsky said.

    "Transdniestria has never been a Moldovan territory: Moldova is
    historically Bessarabia, but Transdniestria is what [Russian military
    leader Alexander] Suvorov won from the Turks. Abkhazia joined the
    Russian Empire earlier than Georgia. As for Nagorno-Karabakh, I would
    not like to offend Baku, but it should gain absolute independence
    and maintain strategic relations with Armenia," he said.

    Zhirinovsky suggested that these republics might in the future join
    the CIS.

    Zhirinovsky is attending the 3rd congress of the Union of Armenians
    of Russia as a guest. The congress opened in Moscow on Thursday.
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