An Abkhazian perspective on the political crisis in Georgia

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Abkhazia and political crisis in Georgia

To what extent does the current political crisis in Georgia threaten Abkhazia? Why do the Abkhaz authorities want to make Minsk a negotiating platform for the settlement of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict? Abkhazian political scientist Astamur Tania and editor of the Chegemskaya Pravda newspaper, Inal Khashig, discuss in this video.

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