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    UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY PASSES RESOLUTION ON RETURN OF REFUGEES TO ABKHAZIA

    armradio.am
    16.05.2008 17:00

    During its plenary session of May 15 the UN General Assembly passed a
    resolution, in which it recognizes the right of return of all refugees
    and internally displaced persons and their descendants, regardless
    of ethnicity, to Abkhazia, and underlines the urgent need for rapid
    development of a timetable to ensure the prompt voluntary return of all
    refugees and internally displaced persons to their homes in Abkhazia.

    Representatives of 105 countries preferred to abstain. Another 62
    delegations did not participate in the voting. Fourteen countries
    voted for the resolution, another 11 voted against.

    The Resolution was supported by Albania, Azerbaijan, Chzechia,
    Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia,
    Sweden, the US and Ukraine.

    Russia voted against the Resolution, considering that it will result in
    new tension in the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict. Russia's position was
    supported by Armenia, Belarus, Venezuela, India, Iran, the Democratic
    People's Republic of Korea, Myanmar, Serbia, Syria and Sudan.

    Russia's Foreign Ministry criticized as counterproductive on Friday a
    move by the UN General Assembly to adopt a Tbilisi-sponsored resolution
    on the return of refugees to Georgia's breakaway republic of Abkhazia.

    "The vote results clearly demonstrate that the international
    community has actually failed to support Georgia's maneuvers on
    the problem. Russia voted against the project and gave a statement
    explaining its position," the ministry said, describing the resolution
    as a counterproductive move that could complicate further the conflict
    between Georgia and Abkhazia.

    Russian representative at the United Nations Ilya Rogachev criticized
    the resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly on refugees and
    displaced persons in the zone of the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict
    calling it counterproductive, distorting the situation in the breakaway
    province, and destabilizing UN efforts to promote a comprehensive
    settlement of the conflict.

    "The document imposes a distorted image of the Georgian-Abkhazian
    conflict, conceals its history, and considers only certain
    consequences, but forgets about the reasons of the existing
    situation," he told the General Assembly on Thursday commenting on
    the Georgia-drafted resolution.

    "It is clear that the given initiative has been designed by the
    authors to pressure the Abkhazian side in order to resolve political,
    but not humanitarian tasks," Rogachev said.

    Tbilisi hailed the resolution as a victory on the international arena,
    said Giorgi Baramidze, Georgian minister for Euro-Atlantic integration.

    "This is a significant victory on the international arena regarding
    the protection of our interests," Baramidze said.
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