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  • TBILISI: Moscow On The Way To Recognising The Separatists

    MOSCOW ON THE WAY TO RECOGNISING THE SEPARATISTS
    By M. Alkhazashvili

    The Messenger
    Aug 26 2008
    Georgia

    August 25 might become a historic day for Russia. For this was the
    day it passed its own death sentence.

    Both chambers of the Parliament unanimously supported recognition of
    South Ossetian and Abkhazian independence. However the last word on
    the matter belongs to President Medvedev, or in reality most probably
    Prime Minister Putin.

    Russian legislators were "generous" in blaming, criticizing and
    threatening Georgia and the West. The illusion that the old empire is
    already recovered was clearly there. But the Duma forgot one thing
    in the euphoria of its "glorious victory" over Georgia. The Soviet
    Union with its satellite states was more powerful and dangerous than
    Russia is today. But what happened? It collapsed.

    The Kremlin's intention to legalize the separatist regimes is just a
    challenge to the West to show it who's boss. Once again the inferiority
    complex of the Russian leadership is demonstrated. "Tit for tat, you
    recognize Kosovo and we will recognize the separatists in Georgia,"
    Moscow has threatened many times. It is more than naive to speak
    about "independence" for South Ossetia or Abkhazia. The people living
    there have been given Russian passports and Russian occupation forces
    control whatever goes on there.

    The Russian political elite regrets it did not completely destroy
    Western-oriented Georgia. However grabbing two Georgian regions and
    keeping the Russian armed forces on the territory of another sovereign
    state, to say nothing about the refusal to follow the terms of the
    Sarkozy-brokered ceasefire agreement, show clearly that the Kremlin
    ignores any international law and is prepared to repeat its aggression
    any time, anywhere, against anyone.

    What will Medvedev/Putin do? Some analysts think they will pause until
    the September 1 EU summit is convened, in order to try and bargain,
    whatever it is they think they have to bargain with.

    Russian analysts frequently warn their hot blooded politicians about
    the threats their country could face by recognizing Georgia's breakaway
    territories. Russia has several dozen autonomous ethnic entities of
    its own, which might slowly move in the separatist direction. Chechnya
    could be repeated once again followed by Ingushetia, Dagestan and
    others which are quiet for the time being. Russia will find itself in
    complete isolation in the political or, more seriously, the economic
    and financial spheres. Russia's next door neighbour Ukraine will
    start taking urgent steps to protect itself, and NATO at least will
    now take commonsense measures to help it do so.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan are following the developments in Georgia
    and its separatist regions closely. Armenia hopes that the precedent
    Russia has set will make it easier for it to legalize its occupation
    of Nagorno Karabakh. However it is hopefully aware that if it too
    recognizes the Georgian separatist regions it will create problems
    for itself concerning the transit route through Georgia. So Russia
    is on the edge of creating a storm over the Caucasus. It can step
    back at any time. Or will it prove itself absolutely irresponsible?

    P.S. Yesterday around 3 p.m. Russian President Medvedev put his
    signature on the Russian Parliament's appeal. Thus Russia recognized
    the independence of separatist South Ossetia and Abkhazia. This is
    no longer about Georgia, its regions or Russia. It is a challenge to
    the entire world.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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