05 August 2003, 15:53

Abkhazian Ministry of Foreign Affairs made Georgian party responsible for murder of customs officials

In connection with the act of terrorism in the village of Chuburkhindzh in the Galskiy region the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia made a statement in which it expressed categorical aversion of the method Georgia used in the settlement of Georgian-Abkhazian contradictions and call all parties participating in the conflict adjustment to take all necessary measures to remove a threat of terrorism in the territories of Abkhazia bordering on Georgia.

The Abkhazian party repeatedly pointed planning and realization of terrorism acts in Abkhazia went on in the depth of Georgian special services. The Abkhazian Ministry of Foreign Affairs blames the incident on the Georgian party, which continues to stake on the power solution of the problem.

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