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    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    May 16 2008


    SAAKASHVILI JUBILANT OVER UN MOVE ON ABKHAZIA REFUGEES



    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has thanked the 14 nations that
    backed a Georgian-sponsored UN General Assembly resolution calling for
    everyone who has fled the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia region
    to be enabled to return to Abkhazia.

    The resolution, which as with all resolutions passed at General
    Assembly sessions is a non-binding document, was passed on Thursday by
    a vote of 14 versus 11 and recognizes the right of all refugees and
    internally displaced persons and their descendants, regardless of
    ethnicity, to return to Abkhazia.

    It is a historic document. It is through voting like this that true
    friends are found out. When we need support, we get help from our
    friends despite pressure from our adversaries, Saakashvili said at the
    opening ceremony for an oil terminal in Kulevi, Georgia, on Friday.

    Azerbaijan was among the countries that voted for the resolution.

    Those that voted against included Russia, Belarus and Armenia.

    It is in situations like this that true support manifests itself.

    These countries, including Azerbaijan, which are opening the oil
    terminal in Kulevi today, have once again affirmed their brotherly
    attitude to Georgia, Saakashvili said.

    The president said he was proposing that Abkhazia join the Poti and
    Samegrelo economic zone in order to open even larger terminals and
    build up the ports in [the Abkhaz cities of] Ochamchira and Sukhumi.

    Let them think which is better, rusty Russian tanks or the development
    of an economic zone, he said.

    Outsiders are taking hold of the property of the 500,000 people who
    have fled Abkhazia, Saakashvili said. But an end will come to this,
    and the decision of the UN General Assembly is the first omen of it,
    he said.

    Meanwhile, the Georgian Foreign Ministry has sent a formal letter to
    the CIS Executive Committee in Minsk demanding a change in the format
    of the existing peacekeeping contingent in Abkhazia.

    "It consists entirely of Russian troops, whereas according to the
    treaty of 1994 the joint peacekeeping forces in the Abkhaz conflict
    zone must consist of servicemen from the CIS countries, and we demand
    that this provision be complied with," Georgian Foreign Minister
    Ekaterina Tkeshelashvili said.

    According to the Georgian media, Georgia would like to see
    peacekeepers from Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova, which, like
    Georgia, are members of the GUAM organization.

    "The adoption by the United Nations General Assembly of the resolution
    on the return of displaced persons and refugees to Abkhazia can become
    yet another recognition by this organization of the ethnic cleansing
    undertaken against the Georgian population in this region,"
    Tkeshelashvili also said.

    "This is an important document that will secure refugees' right to
    return to Abkhazia," Tkeshelashvili said.

    This resolution recognizes the rights and guarantees protection not
    only to refugees but also to those ethnic Abkhaz who now live outside
    the conflict zone, she said.

    "There should be no legal difference between the refugees and those
    who live in the conflict zone," the minister said.
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