Abkhazia insists on equal treatment of all participants of Geneva talks
Abkhazia insists on equal treatment of all participants of the Geneva talks, related to the conflict in Caucasus, Foreign Minister of the Republic Sergei Shamba said at a press conference in Moscow on October 17.
Shamba put it as a pre-condition that participation of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in the negotiations scheduled for November 18, should enjoy equal treatment; meanwhile, he noted that the republics would not be satisfied by any secondary quality.
It is worth mentioning, on October, 15, in Geneva, the talks failed because of the Georgian protest against participation of representatives of the breakaway republics.
16:10 10/17/2008
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