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PRIVATE Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze, travelling to the lawless gorge which both Tbilisi and Washington say was bombed by Russian planes, accused those who ordered the attack of barbarism on Tuesday. The United States has rebuked Russia over the bombing in Georgia's Pankisi Gorge where Moscow says separatist rebels from its breakaway Chechnya province operate with impunity. Russia denies the cross-border bombing raid but the accusations are beginning to strain what have been unusually warm relations with the United States in recent months.
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PRIVATE The statement made by the Foreign Ministry of the unrecognized Republic of Abkhazia RIA Novosti received Tuesday says that Abkhazian authorities are appealing to the United Nations Organization and Russia to "undertake necessary measures to bring pressure on Georgia in order to prevent military actions." The document reads that "recently the situation in the Kodori Gorge and the adjacent northern part of Abkhazia has become more tense." According to Sukhumi, "the Georgian authorities' actions give grounds to assume that they are preparing new aggression against Abkhazia.
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The Prime Minister of Abkhazia, Anri Dzhergenia, has declared that the position of the Abkhazian leadership on the necessity of the Russian peacekeepers' presence in the Georgian - Abkhazian conflict zone has remained unchanged. Abkhazia is an unrecognised republic on the Black Sea coast which proclaimed its secession from Georgia ten years ago. Abkhazia has always been coming out against the withdrawal of the Russian peacekeepers from the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict zone, stated the Abkhazian Prime Minister on the phone to RIA Novosti on Tuesday.
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At a government session on 23 August, Niyazov named Turkmenistan's former Ambassador to Germany Dortkuli Aydogyev as minister for the textile industry, replacing Djamal Goklenov, who will take up the post of adviser to the Turkmen Embassy in Moscow. Niyazov also appointed former Education Minister Annakurban Ashirov ambassador to Turkey. His replacement as minister is National Institute of Education Director Mameddurdy Sarykhanov.

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