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Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zourabichvili met with foreign Ambassadors accredited in Georgia on December 2 to inform them regarding the recent developments in Abkhazia. “Today all the attention of the international community has turned to the developments in Ukraine, which may result in less interest towards the Abkhazian issue. But we think that most alarming events may develop in Abkhazia now, because we have already witnessed those measures carried out by Moscow [in Abkhazia],” Salome Zourabichvili said at a news briefing after meeting with the foreign diplomats. “We have already expressed our strong protest regarding the visit of Russian officials [from Interior Ministry and General Prosecutor’s Office] in Abkhazia and their meetings with the Abkhaz law enforcement agency officials. This [Russian officials’ visit] is not a good sign, it may be a very bad sign,” the Georgian Foreign Minister said. She said that the Georgian authorities are “extremely cautious.” “We do not think that the natural situation inside Abkhazia will lead to this kind of destabilization. But destabilization may occur only in the event of interference of external forces. That is why we want our friendly countries to be informed about the situation in Abkhazia, so they can pay more attention and, if they can, influence Russia and call on Russia for restraint,” the Georgian Foreign Minister added. |
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