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Medvedev: Defeat of Georgia showed Russian might
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 08 - 08 - 2009


Russian President Dmitry
Medvedev on Saturday hailed the Russian victory in a war
with Georgia a year ago, saying it showed the nation's
strength and boosted its role in the world, AP reported.
Medvedev vowed that Russia would not renege on its
recognition of the independence of two breakaway Georgian
regions after the brief and bitter war.
Medvedev awarded medals to servicemen who fought in the
war, in which thousands of Russian troops crushed the
Georgian military in five days of fighting.
«You have defended Russia's dignity and you have
fulfilled your duty with honor,» Medvedev told hundreds of
servicemen who snapped to attention at a rain soaked base
on the outskirts of Vladikavkaz, not far from the Georgian
border.
Rows of tanks and rocket launchers were parked in a show
of military might.
Also Saturday, the leader of one of Georgia's separatist
regions pressed his case that Georgia was the aggressor by
opening what he called a genocide museum.
The statements were part of a continuing public relations
battle over how the war is seen by the global public
opinion. One year after it ended, Russia and Georgia are
still trying to blame each other for starting the war.
Georgia claims the war began late Aug. 7, 2008, with the
alleged entry of a Russian military convoy into South
Ossetia. Russia marks Aug. 8 as the war's start _ when
South Ossetia's capital came under a Georgian artillery
barrage.
Medvedev said Russia's recognition of independence of
South Ossetia and Abkhazia, another Georgian breakaway
province, was the only way to protect the people there. He
said that Russia would not backtrack on its recognition of
the two regions' independence.
«Some of our partners have an illusion that it's a
temporary thing, some kind of maneuvering, and that they
can force Russia to backtrack on that. Such decisions are
made once and for all, and there is no way back,» Medvedev
said.
Speaking in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi, Medvedev's
predecessor and mentor Vladimir Putin added that nothing
stands in the way of legitimate bilateral ties with
Abkhazia and South Ossetia, according to the Interfax news
agency.
«The situation has become more certain _ absolutely
certain, clear, and understood. The existing legal basis
allow us to develop relations ... without any regard toward
those who may not like it,» Putin, now Russia's prime
minister, was quoted as saying.
Only Nicaragua has followed Russia's lead in recognizing
the regions, which Georgia calls occupied territory and
where thousands of Russian troops remain based, as
independent countries.
Russia considered its recognition of their independence to
have absolved it of a clause in an EU-brokered cease-fire
agreement that called for the full withdrawal of all
parties to pre-conflict positions.
Medvedev wrote Saturday to French President Nicolas
Sarkozy who, holding the EU presidency at the time,
authored an Aug. 12 peace plan _ to thank him for the «big
role» he played in ending the hostilities.
Medvedev wrote that the cease-fire agreement «remains the
only code of behavior» in the region and that Russia has
fulfilled its obligations under it.
In the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali, separatist
leader Eduard Kokoity called for Georgia to recognize its
independence, calling that a «politically correct
decision.» Georgia has angrily rejected such claims.
Kokoity also opened what he called a genocide museum in
Tskhinvali, a memorial to those who died in the Georgian
artillery strikes and a testament to the separatists'
contention that Georgia tried to rid the region of
Ossetians.
Georgia has rejected those claims, alleging instead that
Ossetian militia engaged in the ethnic cleansing of
Georgians in South Ossetia.
Speaking before the Russian military officers, Medvedev
said the war helped bolster Russian global stance.
«The situation in the world and the attitude to Russia
have changed,» he said.
«Only a strong state can ensure a normal life for its
citizens,» he said. «Weak states disappear from the world
map. Russia must be strong.»


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