Moscow/Agency Caucasus – After Abkhazia and South Ossetia postponed on Friday issuing their call on the leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) to recognize the independence of the two countries while they met in Moscow, capital of Russia, officials told reporters that the postponement occurred because the final version of the document of call had not yet been completed.
The official document of call would be wholly prepared within days and be immediately thereafter delivered to Russia, the CIS countries and the United Nations, said Sergei Bagapsh, President of Abkhazia.
Bagapsh said that he would meet with leaders of South Ossetia, a ‘de facto’ republic just as Abkhazia is, and Transdniester within 10 days, and added that they would work on basic plans for future joint action.
The basic plans include the completion of the document of call, said Bagapsh and expressed high hopes that their call would be responded positively. ÖZ/FT