Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Vladimir Putin Promises To Make Breakaway Abkhazia ‘A Fortress’

Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Abkhazia's President Sergei Bagapsh shake hands after talks in Sukhumi, August 12, 2009. REUTERS/RIA Novosti/Pool/Alexei Nikolsky

From Times Online:

Vladimir Putin made his first visit to Abkhazia, Georgia’s breakaway region, and pledged massive spending to turn it into a Russian military fortress.

Mr Putin chose the first anniversary of the ceasefire that ended Russia’s war with Georgia to travel to Abkhazia’s capital, Sukhumi. He promised almost $500 million (£320 million) to build a military base and reinforce the de facto border with Georgia.

“Russia is going to deploy its armed forces in Abkhazia and take the necessary efforts to build a modern border guard system in co-operation with the relevant Abkhazian authorities. All these factors are serious guarantees of the security of Abkhazia and South Ossetia,” Mr Putin said.

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Update: Putin makes surprise visit to Abkhazia, pledges Russia defense -- Deutsche Welle

My Comment: Russia is putting on notice to all of its neighbors that Russia will support breakaway regions that are aligned with Russia.

This puts a chill in countries like Georgia, Ukraine, all of the Baltic States, and Central Asian Republics.

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