South Ossetia eyeing Russian merger
MOSCOW, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- South Ossetia may merge with
Russia following a major military conflict involving Georgia, an
official says.
South Ossetia Parliamentary Speaker Znaur Gassiyev said
talks this week in Moscow between Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
and South Ossetian President Eduard Kokoity could lead to a merger
within a few years time, The (Britain) Telegraph said Friday.
Deputy Speaker Tarzan Kokoiti echoed Gassiyev's comments,
saying the breakaway region would soon join with Russia to form a
"united Russian state."
"We will live in one united Russian state," Kokoiti said.
The Telegraph said the potential merger would essentially be
a mere formality for Russia, which has effectively controlled the
republic since its inception during the 1990s.
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