Well, well, well...I actually didn't expect this - Statehood for Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Russia's upper house of parliament has urged the president to recognise the independence of Georgia's breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. While the breakaway regions have enjoyed Russian economic and diplomatic support, and military protection in the past, no foreign state has recognised them as independent states. The Federation Council voted 130-0 to call on President Medvedev to support the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia after a brief debate on the issue at its extraordinary session.
The question is now will the Western countries who so frequently talk about sovereignty, freedom and liberty give the people of these troubled regions what they want and recognise their statehood?
NOTE: I really didn't think Russia would go as far as recognising their Statehood but I am under no illusions that they no doubt have an angle here, perhaps this is a concession on their part to give them more bargaining chips in International relations? It also improves their image which had been tarnished by their heavy handed continuation of the conflict this month.
Russia's upper house of parliament has urged the president to recognise the independence of Georgia's breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. While the breakaway regions have enjoyed Russian economic and diplomatic support, and military protection in the past, no foreign state has recognised them as independent states. The Federation Council voted 130-0 to call on President Medvedev to support the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia after a brief debate on the issue at its extraordinary session.
The question is now will the Western countries who so frequently talk about sovereignty, freedom and liberty give the people of these troubled regions what they want and recognise their statehood?
NOTE: I really didn't think Russia would go as far as recognising their Statehood but I am under no illusions that they no doubt have an angle here, perhaps this is a concession on their part to give them more bargaining chips in International relations? It also improves their image which had been tarnished by their heavy handed continuation of the conflict this month.