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    AUGUST WAR COMPLICATED GEORGIAN RELATIONS WITH AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA: OPPOSITION LEADER

    Trend
    July 7 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Unwise steps by the Georgian authorities, involving Georgia to war
    with Russia in August 2008, evolved new problems in the relations
    with other neighbors, the leader of the Alliance for Georgia Irakli
    Alasaniya told Trend News.

    This war led to definite overestimations in region, Alasaniya stated.

    Large-scale military operations broke out in the unrecognized
    Republic of South Ossetia in the night of Aug.8. Georgian troops
    entered Tzkhinvali. Later Russian troops entered the city and drove
    Georgian military back. At the end of August, Russia recognized the
    independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. In response, Georgia broke
    off diplomatic relations with Moscow and declared the unrecognized
    republics occupied territories.

    Alasania said some problems also appeared in relations with Armenia,
    because Georgia is facing a danger of separatist movement by the
    densely populated large national communities.

    "Of course, neither official Baku, nor Yerevan will favor separatist
    trends. But Russian special service organizations will work actively
    here and it is necessary to observe attentively these developments
    in regions, especially in Samtzkhe-Javakheti populated by Armenians."
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