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    Georgia has no plans to recognize Kosovo

    20:02 | 17/ 02/ 2008


    TBILISI, February 17 (RIA Novosti) - Georgia does not intend to
    recognize Kosovo's independence, and the issue is not on the agenda, a
    parliamentary spokesman for the former Soviet republic said on Sunday.

    Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on Sunday. The U.S. and other
    European states are expected to recognize its sovereignty on Monday.

    He said Georgia was more concerned by Russia's stance on South Ossetia
    and Abkhazia.

    "The issue is not on the agenda. We care about the future of our
    territories," he said. "We will wait and see what Russia does
    concerning Abkhazia and South Ossetia."

    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said on Saturday that "Under the
    Constitution all people living on the Georgian soil are the citizens of
    Georgia and the country has a constitutional obligation and the right
    to protect its territory and citizens."

    He added that "if there are citizens of Russia in Abkhazia and South
    Ossetia, then they are living there illegally."

    Russia has repeatedly said that granting Kosovo sovereignty could set a
    precedent and trigger a chain reaction for secessionist regions
    throughout the world.

    "The declaration of sovereignty by Kosovo and its recognition will
    doubtlessly be taken into account in [Russia's] relations with Abkhazia
    and South Ossetia. Nevertheless, Russia confirms its intention to seek
    a peaceful settlement for the Georgian-Abkhazian and Georgian-South
    Ossetian conflicts," Russia's Foreign Ministry said earlier.

    However, Western countries supporting Kosovo's independence insist that
    its case is unique, and that there is no threat of the subsequent
    weakening of international law.
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