Abkhazia set for recognition agreement
SUKHUMI, Georgia, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Officials in the
breakaway republic of Abkhazia say they will officially recognize
the province of Kosovo if leaders there recognize their
independence.
Abkhazian Foreign Minister Sergei Shamba said if Kosovar
leaders officially recognize Abkhazia's independence from Georgia,
his fellow officials will respond in kind, the Serbian news agency
Tanjug reported Friday.
Yet Shamba did say Kosovar officials would unlikely be
receptive to such an offer due to their reliance on the United
States and NATO.
Abkhazia President Sergei Bagapsh said Thursday that his
republic was determined to earn its recognized independence from
Georgia no matter what occurs with Kosovo's fight with Serbia,
Tanjug reported.
"We said when the Kosovo process began that, regardless of
how it ended, whether it was recognized or not, we would not give up
on our path to independence," the president said.
Meanwhile, South Ossetian President Eduard Kokoity has
voiced his support for Serbia in the ongoing conflict.
"Kosovo is a product of aggression and the breakup of a
well-formed European state-Serbia," Kokoity said.
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