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    Abkhazia in independence appeal

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/ europe/7283192.stm

    Published: 2008/03/07 12:30:39 GMT


    The breakaway Abkhazia region in Georgia has called on the UN and other
    international bodies to recognise it as independent.
    The appeal was made by the separatist Abkhaz parliament on Friday, a
    day after Russia said it was lifting trade restrictions on the
    territory.

    Georgia condemned Russia's move, warning that it encouraged separatism.

    Tens of thousands of ethnic Georgians were driven from their homes in
    Abkhazia during a war in the 1990s.

    On Wednesday, Georgia's other breakaway region, South Ossetia, asked
    the UN and other international bodies to recognise its independence.

    Georgia's foreign ministry accused Russia on Friday of an attempt to
    infringe Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, after Russia
    said it was lifting the sanctions it imposed in 1996.


    Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Denisov said the situation
    regarding Abkhazia had completely changed.

    He denied the move had anything to do with recognition by some states
    of Kosovo's independence. Russia says Kosovo remains part of Serbia.

    The Russian sanctions were to try to limit Abkhazia's separatist
    aspirations, but analysts say they have had little effect.

    Georgia's foreign ministry said: "This step can only be considered as
    an undisguised attempt to infringe the sovereignty and territorial
    integrity of Georgia, to encourage separatism".

    It said Russia was "abandoning its duty not to supply weapons of all
    kinds and military equipment to the Abkhaz side".

    Mr Denisov said Russia's position on the territorial integrity of
    Georgia remained unchanged.

    But the Russian foreign ministry accused Georgia of "undermining the
    negotiating process" on the Abkhazia question.
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