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In modern Georgian history August has turned out to be a fateful month. The latest example is the outbreak of the war between Georgia and Russia in 2008. But there is another anniversary which we will be commemorating in a few days: it was on 14 August 1992 when Georgian troops under the command of Defence Minister Tengiz Kitovani invaded Abkhazia and occupied its capital Sukhum(i). Whether or not Kitovani acted on his own or followed orders by the then-Chairman of the State Council Eduard Shevardnadze is a much disputed issue to this day.
Die Republik Abchasien erklärte im Jahr 1993 ihre Unabhängigkeit. Seitdem wird sie nur von einer Handvoll Staaten anerkannt, darunter Russland. Westliche Regierungen werfen Russland deshalb vor, Georgiens territoriale Integrität dauerhaft zu verletzen.
El pasado jueves 18 de octubre de 2018, en los salones del Hotel Gran Meliá Caracas, el Embajador Extraordinario y Plenipotenciario de la República de Abjasia Zaur Gvadzhava y su señora esposa, ofrecieron una elegante recepción con motivo del 25º Aniversario del Día de la Victoria, el 10º Aniversario del Reconocimiento de Abjasia por parte de la Federación de Rusia, y el Día de las Fuerzas Armadas de la República de Abjasia.
Корреспондент журнала «Шпигель» Уве Клуссманн, побывавший в Абхазии, называет эту маленькую республику протекторатом России.
Abkhazian Ministry of Foreign Affairs assured that the Republic is establishing contacts with all states ready for dialogue based on principles of equality, emphasizing on the importance of mutually beneficial relations with Middle East and Africa: "We are ready for practical cooperation in spheres of economy, culture, etc. with all states. When it comes to Middle-eastern and African states, Abkhazia, with its natural resources for the development of the agrarian and tourism sectors, has a lot to suggest ..”
Most of the streets of Sukhumi, capital of the Georgian-claimed secessionist region of Abkhazia, are named after Soviet-era luminaries and notable figures from the conflict that gave the territory de facto independence. But stroll for long enough around the picturesque Black Sea city and an unusual road sign comes into view: Scotland Street.
Sukhumi, Abkhazia - Omar Shakouj remembers the day his family arrived in Abkhazia, a Georgian-claimed breakaway territory on the Black Sea, as they fled the war in Syria.
Abkhazians will commemorate Victory Day on September 30, marking the day in 1993 that the last remaining Georgian troops fled across the Enguri River, and Abkhazia began its life as a quasi-independent state.
Президент Арцаха (Нагорно-Карабахской Республики) Бако Саакян принял министра иностранных дел Республики Абхазия Даура Кове.