Monday, 07 February 2005

CHECHEN ADMINISTRATION WON\'T HOLD NEGOTIATIONS WITH LEADERS OF SEPARATISTS

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By empty (2/7/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Chechen administration says there will be no negotiations with the leaders of separatists. \"The stand of the national administration is invariable - there will be no political contacts with Maskhadov and his circle,\" Chechen State Council Chairman Taus Jabrailov told Interfax by telephone. He commented on a Monday interview by Chechen separatist leader Aslan Maskhadov.
Chechen administration says there will be no negotiations with the leaders of separatists. \"The stand of the national administration is invariable - there will be no political contacts with Maskhadov and his circle,\" Chechen State Council Chairman Taus Jabrailov told Interfax by telephone. He commented on a Monday interview by Chechen separatist leader Aslan Maskhadov. \"The present-day situation in the Chechen Republic is very much different from what it was in 2000 or even 2002. The republic and its people have chosen the way of peaceful development. Power bodies have been formed, and illegal armed units are simply unable to dictate their will on the republican or national administrations and influence the situation in Chechnya,\" Jabrailov said. (Interfax)
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