Tbilisi may denounce agreements on the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict, the Georgian ambassador to Russia said Friday. Irakly Chubinishvili said Georgia would consider this step if “no progress was achieved” and peacekeepers failed “to fulfill their obligations in compliance with the existing agreements.” Georgia will not consider any agreements with the self-proclaimed republic of South Ossetia, which broke away after the USSR collapsed in 1991, but “will observe agreements with Russia,” the ambassador said, adding that the Georgia was seeking the restoration of its “territorial integrity.” Full Story
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