Friday, 30 September 2005

NO CHANGES TO PEACEKEEPING MEMBERS WITHOUT ABKHAZ CONSENT - BAGAPSH

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By empty (9/30/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Abkhazia does not want to change the participants in the Abkhaz-Georgian conflict settlement process, President of the self-proclaimed republic Sergei Bagapsh said. \"The peacekeeping forces were deployed in the Abkhaz-Georgian conflict zone in accordance with a ceasefire and a separation agreement signed by Georgia and Abkhazia on May 14, 1994,\" Bagapsh said. \"Abkhazia does not want to introduce any changes to the document and without our consent it is impossible to introduce any new states to the peacekeeping process,\" the Abkhaz President\'s press service cites Bagapsh as saying.
Abkhazia does not want to change the participants in the Abkhaz-Georgian conflict settlement process, President of the self-proclaimed republic Sergei Bagapsh said. \"The peacekeeping forces were deployed in the Abkhaz-Georgian conflict zone in accordance with a ceasefire and a separation agreement signed by Georgia and Abkhazia on May 14, 1994,\" Bagapsh said. \"Abkhazia does not want to introduce any changes to the document and without our consent it is impossible to introduce any new states to the peacekeeping process,\" the Abkhaz President\'s press service cites Bagapsh as saying. (Interfax)
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