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  • Georgia Aims To Resolve "Frozen" Conflicts By Force - Bordyuzha

    GEORGIA AIMS TO RESOLVE "FROZEN" CONFLICTS BY FORCE - BORDYUZHA

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    Sept 27 2006

    DAGOMYS, September 27 (Itar-Tass) - The Georgian leadership aims at
    "resolving so-called frozen conflicts by force," Secretary General
    of the Collective Security Treaty Organization Nikolai Bordyuzha said.

    "I have no doubts whatsoever on this account," Bordyuzha said at the
    11th "All Russia-2006" forum on Wednesday, "the Georgian leadership's
    actions, especially its Defense Ministry's, are aimed at aggravating
    the situation."

    "Georgia is seeking to join NATO, but cannot realize this wish until
    the "frozen conflicts" have been settled. Its leadership therefore is
    counting to achieve the solution of the South Ossetian and Abkhazian
    problems at all costs, including by using force," he underlined.

    Tbilisi should understand that the use of force will expand the
    conflict, "which will affect not only Georgia but also Armenia and
    Russia. How can it be quenched afterwards?" Bordyuzha went on to say.

    In his view, the main thing now is not to rush things, in order to
    prevent the worsening of the conflict situation.

    "One should understand that Georgia will never change its geographic
    position and will remain Russia's neighbor. Rulers come and go,
    while peoples and neighboring states remain. One should think not
    about his wishes of the present moment, but extrapolate his actions
    for a long-term perspective. It appears the Georgian leadership lacks
    such an understanding," the CSTO secretary general underlined.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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