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    MOLDOVA OPPOSES INDEPENDENCE FOR GEORGIAN REGIONS

    PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
    Aug 29 2008
    Austria

    CHISINAU, Moldova (AP) - Moldovan authorities said Friday that other
    nations should not follow Russia's lead in recognizing the independence
    of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

    "The Moldovan government does not consider that the international
    recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia will bring stability to
    the situation" in the Caucasus region, Moldova's government said in
    a statement.

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has recognized the independence of
    the two separatist regions after Moscow's brief war with Georgia over
    South Ossetia, drawing criticism from the West.

    Moldova's government said it rejects any comparison between
    the situation in Georgia and the Moldovan separatist region of
    Trans-Dniester.

    Trans-Dniester broke away from Moldova in 1990. It is not recognized
    internationally, but it is supported by Russia. Russia has 1,500 troops
    stationed there to guard large weapons storage facilities left over
    from the former Soviet military.

    On Tuesday, Russia's ambassador to Moldova, Valeri Kuzmin, warned
    Moldova's leaders to avoid a "bloody and catastrophic trend of events"
    in Trans-Dniester. But Kuzmin acknowledged that the situation in
    Moldova was different from the Caucasus.

    That area includes Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, southern parts of
    Russia and the disputed territories of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Moldova is on the other side of the Black sea from
    the Caucasus.
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