Thursday, 02 February 2006

MOSCOW REGRETS IRRESPONSIBLE STATEMENTS BY GEORGIANS

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By empty (2/2/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The recent statements by Georgian representatives about Russia are irresponsible, deputy head of the Russian Foreign Ministry information and press department Mikhail Troyansky told Interfax. Georgian Permanent Representative in the United Nations Revaz Adamiya accused Russia of genocide and ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia on Wednesday, and he claimed that Moscow no longer supports the territorial integrity of Georgia. \"We do not see it fit to comment on such pronouncements.
The recent statements by Georgian representatives about Russia are irresponsible, deputy head of the Russian Foreign Ministry information and press department Mikhail Troyansky told Interfax. Georgian Permanent Representative in the United Nations Revaz Adamiya accused Russia of genocide and ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia on Wednesday, and he claimed that Moscow no longer supports the territorial integrity of Georgia. \"We do not see it fit to comment on such pronouncements. May they rest on the conscience of their authors,\" Troyansky said. \"The recent rhetoric of many Georgian officials is another confirmation of the fact that the away they communicate with Russia is irresponsible,\" he said. \"We have just witnessed another example. The only thing we can do is regret that such stylistic \'gems\' are spoken at the UN and distract busy people from really pressing problems,\" Troyansky said. (Interfax)
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