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  • ANKARA: Discontinuity of Russia's Policy: Kosovo and South Ossetia

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey

    Discontinuity of Russia's Policy: Kosovo and South Ossetia
    Mirzet Mujezinovic

    Saturday , 16 August 2008

    Even if they do not have anything in common, Kosovo and South Ossetia
    became closer in last two weeks that they were ever before. Kosovo
    declared independence from Serbia in February 2008 that is recognized
    by about 45 world countries. Russia, backing Serbia in this issue,
    strongly opposes this independence arguing that such act creates
    precedence for every separatist region all around the world,
    especially mentioning those in Georgia; Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

    Almost half a year after the Kosovo's declaration of independence,
    Georgia Army Forces suddenly attacked South Ossetia trying to
    reestablish control over the breaking province. South Ossetia declared
    independence from Georgia within collapse of Soviet Union, which was
    not recognized by any state, including Russia. From that time until
    present South Ossetia (together with Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh)
    represent a so-called `frozen conflict'.

    What was the real reason of suddenly Georgian military operation and
    did Mikheil Saakashvili had Western (namely the US) support is not
    very important, since small countries were and will always be an
    element in the foreign policies of big ones. What is important is that
    Saakashvili made a terrible political and strategic mistake by using a
    military option for resolving a political problem. Russian reaction
    against prospective NATO member presents her standpoint regarding
    NATO's further enlargement toward Russia.

    Russia's respond against Georgian military operation was incredible
    fast and brutal. Bombing all Georgian military assets around whole
    country forced Georgian Army to withdraw. First military operation
    outside the Russian Federation completed with totally success. As
    every winner, Russia dictates peace criteria. The most interesting
    statement made by Russian officials was statement of Russian President
    Dmitry Medvedev, who said that Russia supports the position of
    Georgia's separatist South Ossetia (and Abkhazia) region in talks on
    their future status. Vladimir Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister also
    argued that no document or agreement that includes words as
    `territorial integrity of Georgia' will be accepted by his
    country. All this means that Russia strongly supports secession of
    Georgia's breakaway provinces which is in serious contradiction with
    Russian stand regarding Kosovo.

    Such Russian standpoint puts Serbia in a difficult position, since
    Serbia still counts on Russian support in UN Security Council. So, if
    Russia raises her voice for South Ossetia's independence from Georgia,
    Serbia will lose her most important ally and stay absolutely alone in
    her fight against Kosovo's independence. On the other hand, Russian
    encouraging of the independence declaration of the Georgian provinces
    and their recognition will verify widely accepted opinion that Russian
    support to Serbia on Kosovo issue was just a continuation of Putin's
    `confrontation policy'. Mirzet Mujezinovic USAK/ISRO Balkan Studies
    Desk
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